wiggler

/ˈwɪɡlər/
noun
  1. A small creature or object that moves with quick, twisting movements from side to side.
    • A tiny wiggler squirmed through the mud near the pond.
    • The toddler laughed as she watched the wiggler in the garden.
    • The fishing lure was designed to look like a wiggler to attract fish.
  2. A person, especially a child, who moves around a lot and has trouble sitting still.
    • My nephew is such a wiggler; he can't stay in his chair for more than a minute.
    • The teacher gently asked the little wiggler to sit down during story time.
    • The babysitter tried to calm the wiggler with a quiet game.
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