wag

  • 21wag — scal·a·wag; scal·a·wag·gery; tal·ly·wag; wag·el; wag·gel; wag·ger; wag·gery; wag·gish; wag·gly; wag·gon; wag·gy; wag·ner·esque; wag·ne·ri·an·ism; wag·ner·ism; wag·ner; wag·on·age; wag·on·ette; wag·on·ful; wag·on·man; wag; wag·gle; wag·ne·ri·an;… …

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  • 22wag — {{11}}wag (n.) person fond of making jokes, 1550s, perhaps a shortening of waghalter gallows bird, person destined to swing in a noose or halter, applied humorously to mischievous children, from wag (v.) + HALTER (Cf. halter). Or possibly… …

    Etymology dictionary

  • 23wag — 1. verb a) To swing from side to side, especially of an animals tail My misfortunes all began in wagging, Sir; but what could I do, exceptin wag? Excepting what? said Mr. Carker. Wag, Sir. Wagging from school. Do you mean pretending to go there,… …

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  • 24wag — I. /wæg / (say wag) verb (wagged, wagging) –verb (t) 1. to move from side to side, forwards and backwards, or up and down, especially rapidly and repeatedly: the dog wagged its tail. 2. to move (the tongue) in talking. 3. to shake (a finger) at… …

  • 25wag — [[t]wæ̱g[/t]] wags, wagging, wagged 1) VERB When a dog wags its tail, it repeatedly waves its tail from side to side. [V n] The dog was biting, growling and wagging its tail. 2) VERB If you wag your finger, you shake it repeatedly and quickly… …

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  • 26WAG — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom.   Sigles d’une seule lettre   Sigles de deux lettres > Sigles de trois lettres   Sigles de quatre lettres …

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  • 27wag — wagger, n. /wag/, v., wagged, wagging, n. v.t. 1. to move from side to side, forward and backward, or up and down, esp. rapidly and repeatedly: a dog wagging its tail. 2. to move (the tongue), as in idle or indiscreet chatter. 3. to shake (a… …

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  • 28wag it — vb British to play truant. A modern version of the phrase hop the wag , in which the wag in question is a shortening of waggon. The Australian term wag and its extension wag off are other modern derivations. All these kids , says Marjorie disap… …

    Contemporary slang

  • 29wag — 1 verb (I, T) 1 to shake your finger or head repeatedly, especially to show disapproval: wag your finger: “You naughty girl!” Mom said, wagging her finger at me. 2 if a dog wags its tail, it moves it repeatedly from one side to the other 3… …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 30wag — I UK [wæɡ] / US verb [intransitive/transitive] Word forms wag : present tense I/you/we/they wag he/she/it wags present participle wagging past tense wagged past participle wagged 1) if a dog wags its tail, it moves its tail from one side to the… …

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