Wriggle : v. input Briskly move the legs (the Legs), and by extension: shake your limbs, your whole body.
Dance, move. Stop fidgeting like that!
To wriggle in space: to be hanged, to fidget at the end of a rope.
Quote from the poet Guillaume Apollinaire (1885-1923): “She was wriggling with her pretty round and chubby thighs” in The Eleven Thousand Yards.
Quotation from the French writer Louis-Ferdinand Destouches, known as Céline (1894-1961): “The old woman escapes, rolls up her skirt, there she is capering and leaping between the tables,… the girls run after!… she runs away, fidgets, wiggles, it's wonderful to see! " In the novel Guignol's band. (1952)