Squirm | Dandys World Wiki | Fandom The word Squirm means to wriggle the body side-to-side, referencing Squirm being a worm-like animal Additionally, in some definitions, the wriggling comes from nervousness, discomfort, or mostly any negative emotions, something that likely references Squirm's distressed personality
Squirm Gallery | Dandys World Wiki | Fandom Squirm's dialogue when he goes into Trading Card section Poem related to Squirm, reading: "STILL GOING The caterpillar was always late When it tried to climb, it fell When it dreamed of flying, someone laughed While the others moved on, it stayed behind, thinking it was made wrong One day it built its cocoon It broke Like everything else
Squirm - Dandys World Squirm is possibly based on a literal meaning of a bookworm-- someone who loves books Squirm instead eats books, possibly being a pun on "devouring a book", a phrase related to bookworms
SQUIRM Simple Definition - Merriam-Webster The simple definition of SQUIRM is to make a lot of twisting movements because you are nervous, uncomfortable, bored, etc —sometimes used figuratively
Squirm - Wikipedia Squirm is a 1976 American natural horror film written and directed by Jeff Lieberman in his feature-film directing debut, starring Don Scardino, Patricia Pearcy, R A Dow, Jean Sullivan, Peter MacLean, Fran Higgins, and William Newman
Squirm (1976) - IMDb Squirm: Directed by Jeff Lieberman With Don Scardino, Patricia Pearcy, R A Dow, Jean Sullivan A storm causes some power lines to break and touch the ground, drawing millions of man-eating worms out of the earth, and into town where they quickly start munching on the locals
SQUIRM definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary If you squirm, you move your body from side to side, usually because you are nervous or uncomfortable He had squirmed and wriggled and screeched when his father had washed his face