wiggle room

noun

: leeway, latitude
a contract with wiggle room for further negotiations

Examples of wiggle room in a Sentence

The salesman has some wiggle room to reduce the price of the car. the language of the contract is vague and leaves too much wiggle room
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Due to the president’s desire to get this bill across the finish line given the narrow margins in the House, the White House pulled Rep. Elise Stefanik’s nomination for U.N. ambassador this week to allow for a little bit of wiggle room for Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA). Lauren Green, The Washington Examiner, 30 Mar. 2025 Indiana now has the wiggle room to sign a 15th and final player and still avoid the tax. Tony East, Forbes, 13 Mar. 2025 In short, the car companies have little wiggle room to offset the higher costs tariffs will bring. Jamie L. Lareau, USA TODAY, 3 Mar. 2025 Prices remain elevated, and the cumulative effects of high inflation and high interest rates continue to weigh heavily on Americans, especially those who have little wiggle room in their monthly budgets. Alicia Wallace, CNN, 28 Feb. 2025 See All Example Sentences for wiggle room

Word History

First Known Use

1965, in the meaning defined above

Time Traveler
The first known use of wiggle room was in 1965

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“Wiggle room.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/wiggle%20room. Accessed 14 Apr. 2025.

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