Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
wiggin
Slang/Dialect
/ˈwɪɡɪn/

Definition
A dialect term primarily used in British English.

Examples
- “She was all wiggin out over the surprise party we planned for her.”
- “He was a bit wiggin when he heard the news about the promotion.”

Meaning
In some contexts, ‘wiggin’ can refer to a state of excitement or a feeling of being lively. It may also be used colloquially to describe someone acting strangely or out of the ordinary.

Synonyms
- excited
- agitated
- energetic
- eccentric