Wiggy Meaning in English
word
ˈwɪɡi
WIG-ee
ˈwɪɡi
WIG-ee
Definition
Slang for something or someone acting strange, quirky, or a little crazy; often used to describe unusual behavior or feeling off.
Usage & Nuances
Informal, mainly US English. Used with people, moods, or situations. Synonyms: 'weird', 'quirky', 'off'. Rarely used in formal contexts. Not related to wigs (hairpieces).
Spanish: raro - loco (coloquial)Portuguese (BR): esquisito - estranho (gíria)Portuguese (PT): esquisito - estranho (gíria)Chinese (Simplified): 怪异的 - 疯癫的 (俚语)Chinese (Traditional): 怪異的 - 瘋癲的 (俚語)Hindi: अजीब - सनकी (स्लैंग)Arabic: غريب الأطوار - مجنون (عامية)Bengali: অদ্ভুত - আজব - অস্বাভাবিক (আচরণ/মেজাজ)Russian: странный - чудной - не в себеJapanese: 変な - 妙な - おかしなVietnamese: kỳ lạ - lạ lùng - hơi kì quặcKorean: 이상한 - 괴짜 같은 - 별난Turkish: tuhaf - acayip - garipUrdu: عجیب - نرالا - غیر معمولی (رویہ/موڈ)Indonesian: aneh - aneh-aneh - agak nyeleneh
Example Sentences
He was acting really wiggy today at school.
basic
This old TV has been a little wiggy lately.
basic
I feel kind of wiggy after taking that medicine.
basic
The computer gets wiggy whenever I open too many tabs.
natural
Julie gets a little wiggy before big presentations.
natural
Sorry, I’m just feeling kind of wiggy with all this stress right now.
natural