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"Winksquiffler" is a made-up word referring to a sort of dream in Roald Dahl's children's book, BFG (The Big Friendly Giant.) Because it is a fanciful word invented for a work of fantasy, it can mean whatever the reader imagines it to mean. This sort of imagining is much easier for children than for adults who are handicapped by reason.
It is not possible to suggest a meaning without some sort of information about the content of the dream itself.
This dream expresses the dreamer's longing for relief of some sort, or the need for a lighter work load.
it could mean that the person you dream about will have some sort of huge impact on your life or they're your future lover. search dream meanings or something to find out more
Codes in any dream represent some sort of puzzle. You are in a situation where you need to figure out something that that has no obvious explanation.
The dream merely expresses your wish to have a special relationship with your crush, one in which the two of you could share the sort of intimate secrets suggested by a wink. The dream does not mean that your crush is thinking or dreaming about you.
Well what i believe is that something bad can happen how did you feel in that sort of dream were you sad mad or happy? if you were sad that might mean that something sad will happen
Its nothing specific about a dream in which you play a game. Its absolutely random. Many people have these sort of dreams so its absolutely normal.
This dream is a reflection of the dreamer's fear of some sort of threat. More information would be needed for a more complete interpretation.
Dreaming of a seagull has no particular meaning unless other elements in the dream give it some sort of significance. For example, if the gull in the dream spoke or brought you a letter or a gift of some sort, or, contrariwise, if the gull attacked you. In any of those examples, the meaning of the dream would lie in what happened and in the emotions you experienced while in the dream.
That sort of dream has nothing at all to do with typing. Any skill you can achieve with speed and accuracy in a dream means you are in-tune with juggling life general and multi-tasking.
"Winksquiffler" is a made-up word referring to a sort of dream in Roald Dahl's children's book, BFG (The Big Friendly Giant.) Because it is a fanciful word invented for a work of fantasy, it can mean whatever the reader imagines it to mean. This sort of imagining is much easier for children than for adults who are handicapped by reason.