wag
v.
move from side to side or up and down; move the tongue rapidly (as in gossip or purposeless speech); shake, sway
n.
side to side movement (as of a tail); swinging, shake; joker, humorous person (Informal)
Wag
Wag (disambiguation)
Wag is a highland district in the Amhara Region of Ethiopia and was once a medieval province.Wag can also be:A verb expressing a
rocking movement, as in the wagging of a dog's tail, also used to describe the motion of
chemical bondsA person who is fond of making jokesA verb referring to
truancy in Australian or New Zealand slang
Wag's, an American restaurant chainWAG can refer to:WAG, {Wild Ass Guess} In electronic forums
WAGs, a British tabloid press term for the Wives and Girlfriends of sportsmen, particularly footballers
Walgreens, a U.S. convenience/drug store (NYSE symbol: WAG)
Wanganui Airport, New Zealand (IATA code: WAG)
Welsh Assembly Government, an executive body in Wales
West Asian Games, a sporting eventWireless Advisory Group, a group which provides advice and information on wireless technologies to the
JANET communityWireless Audio Gesture, a wireless device worn by guitarists to change effects
World Air Games, an international competition of air sportsThe Winnipeg Art Gallery in
Winnipeg,
Manitoba,
Canada
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wag
Noun
1. a witty amusing person who makes jokes
(synonym) wit, card
(hypernym) humorist, humourist
(classification) colloquialism
2. causing to move repeatedly from side to side
(synonym) waggle, shake
(hypernym) agitation
(derivation) waggle
Verb
1. move from side to side; "The happy dog wagged his tail"
(synonym) waggle
(hypernym) jiggle, joggle, wiggle
(derivation) waggle, shake
wagen
v.
venture, risk, dare, hazard
Wag
(v.)
The act of wagging; a shake; as, a wag of the head.
(v.)
A man full of sport and humor; a ludicrous fellow; a humorist; a wit; a joker.
(v. t.)
To move one way and the other with quick turns; to shake to and fro; to move vibratingly; to cause to vibrate, as a part of the body; as, to wag the head.
(v. i.)
To move one way and the other; to be shaken to and fro; to vibrate.
(v. i.)
To go; to depart; to pack oft.
(v. i.)
To be in action or motion; to move; to get along; to progress; to stir.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), edited by Noah Porter.
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