Definition of Shoogle

1. Verb. (Scotland Northern England) To shake or rock rapidly. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Shoogle

1. to shake [v SHOOGLED, SHOOGLING, SHOOGLES] - See also: shake

Lexicographical Neighbors of Shoogle

shoo-ins
shoo away
shoo fly
shoo off
shoobie
shoobies
shood
shooed
shooflies
shoofly
shoofly pie
shoofti
shoogie
shoogied
shoogies
shoogle (current term)
shoogled
shoogles
shooglier
shoogling
shoogly
shooi
shooing
shook
shook-up
shook one's head
shook out
shooks
shool

Literary usage of Shoogle

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A Summer Ramble in Syria: With a Tartar Trip from Aleppo to Stamboul by Vere Monro (1835)
"shoogle.—Bathe in Orontes.— Practice of the Arabs during Harvest.— Modesty of the Women—Locusts.—Ridge of Belus- Great Plain.—Gazelles. ..."

2. The Entail by John Galt (1850)
"... a shoogle out o' his dreams. What's set the man a snoring like the bars o' Ayr, at this time o' day, I won'er ? ..."

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