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wag

One entry found for wag.
Main Entry: 1wag
Pronunciation: 'wag
Function: verb
Inflected Form(s): wagged; wag·ging
Etymology: Middle English waggen; akin to Middle High German wacken to totter, Old English wegan to move -- more at WAY
intransitive verb
1 : to be in motion : STIR
2 : to move to and fro or up and down especially with quick jerky motions
3 : to move in chatter or gossip <scandal caused tongues to wag>
4 archaic : DEPART
5 : WADDLE
transitive verb
1 : to swing to and fro or up and down especially with quick jerky motions : SWITCH <a dog wagging its tail>; specifically : to nod (the head) or shake (a finger) at (as in assent or mild reproof)
2 : to move (as the tongue) animatedly in conversation
- wag·ger noun
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