wriggly, a.
(ˈrɪglɪ)
[f. wriggle v. + -y1. Cf. LG. dial. wriggelig wilful.]
1. Given to wriggling; squirming, writhing.
| 1866 T. Edmondston Gloss. Shetl. Dial. 92 Rigly [sic], unsteady, rickety. 1906 Westm. Gaz. 30 Dec. 2/1 The thrush..twice..found a wriggly creature, and these he carried off to his family. |
2. Winding; sinuous; tortuous.
| 1901 C. G. Harper Gt. North Road II. 257 One leaves Dunbar by wriggly and exiguous streets. |