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wangle

wan.gle \'wan-g*l\ \-g(*-)lin\ \-g(*-)l*r\ vb or wan.gling [perh. alter. of 
   waggle] 1: to extricate oneself (as from difficulty) : WIGGLE  2: to resort 
   to trickery or devious methods  1: SHAKE, WIGGLE  2: to adjust or 
   manipulate for personal or fraudulent ends  3: to make or get by or as if 
   by wriggling {~ an invitation}  - wan.gler n