To touch gently, as with the elbow, in order to call attention or convey intimation., A gentle push, or jog, as with the elbow.
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This is called the nictitating membrane. "Nictitate" is a somewhat contrived word meaning "wink" but is derived from a Latin word nictare meaning to connive - as in "wink, wink, nudge, nudge".
If I doze off, just give me a little nudge.
her name is Nudge. she is about eleven and she is sometimes known as 'the Nudge-Channel. all nudge, all the time' to the flock
If that pony thinks that you have carrots, he will nudge you relentlessly. A slight nudge from my burly assistant will put the refrigerator in place.
Nudge them on the shoulder a little, wisper 'Oi'. wait until they responde and then you can have a full-blown conversation with them.
went to laurens, wink wink, nudge nudge ;)
The word "nudge" originated in the 17th century and is believed to come from a Scandinavian source, possibly related to the Norwegian dialect word "nugga," meaning to push or knock gently. It is commonly used to describe a light touch or push as a way to draw someone's attention or prompt them to take action.
Nudge is close to Max's height.
Iggy loves nudge like a sister, but not romantically.
Nudge - book - was created on 2008-04-08.
When Christopher fell asleep in math class, I gave him a quick nudge to wake him up.