wagger verb
wag
The verb form of wagger is wag
W wDefinitions
- verb with object wagger to move from side to side, forward and backward, or up and down, especially rapidly and repeatedly: a dog wagging its tail. 1
- verb with object wagger to move (the tongue), as in idle or indiscreet chatter. 1
- verb with object wagger to shake (a finger) at someone, as in reproach. 1
- verb with object wagger to move or nod (the head). 1
- verb without object wagger to be moved from side to side or one way and the other, especially rapidly and repeatedly, as the head or the tail. 1
- verb without object wagger to move constantly, especially in idle or indiscreet chatter: Her behavior caused local tongues to wag. 1
- verb without object wagger to get along; travel; proceed: Let the world wag how it will. 1
- verb without object wagger to totter or sway. 1
- verb without object wagger British Slang. to play truant; play hooky. 1
- verb wagger to roam or wander 0
- verb wagger to amble unsteadily 0