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WAGGER definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
1. a rabble rouser 2. English slang a receptacle for waste paper 3. obsolete a tool for discovering a vein of precious metal 4. a person or animal who wags.
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Wagger: Local Dog Transportation
The only dog transportation service in Indianapolis, pick up and drop off to and from vet visits, boarding, daycare and more!
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wagger - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
wagger (plural waggers). One who, or that which, wags. a finger-wagger: waggers of tongues. A truant, notably who ditches school.
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wagger
▪ I. wagger, n.1 (ˈwægə(r)) [f. wag v. + -er1.] † 1. One who agitates or stirs. Obs.1387 Trevisa Higden (Rolls) I. 189 And so þat name was to hem i-schappe Centauri, as it were an hundred wynde waggers: for þey wagged wel þe wynde faste in hir ridynge. b. One who wags (his head).1654 Sir A. Johnston...
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wagger, n.¹ meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
The earliest known use of the noun wagger is in the Middle English period (1150—1500). OED's earliest evidence for wagger is from before 1387, ...
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Waggers Pet Grooming
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Christopher Kempf
“[S]wagger, dark wit, erotic melancholy, syntactic dexterity, and many laudable skills are on display in Empire,” Tierney writes, “which successfully contribute
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34 Synonyms & Antonyms for WAGGER | Thesaurus.com
Find 34 different ways to say WAGGER, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com.
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Wagger - Urban Dictionary
One who is of caucasion homosexual descent, and acts ghetto. Common activities include: Rapping, Wearing Doo-Rags, Sagging your pants, carrying a bandanna in ...
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WAG Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
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 ; 4 · depart ; 5 · waddle.
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Waggers - Idioms by The Free Dictionary
slang A student or employee who absents themselves from school or work without permission; a truant. Primarily heard in UK, Australia, New Zealand.
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waggle
▪ I. ˈwaggle, n. [f. waggle v.] 1. The action or an act of waggling; spec. in Golf (see quot. 1897).1885 R. L. & F. Stevenson Dynamiter 199 With a friendly waggle of the hand. 1897 Encycl. Sport I. 464 (Golf) In taking aim or addressing the ball, it is the almost invariable practice to pass or flour...
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Wagless Wonders: 7 Dog Breeds That Don't Have Tails | The Dog People by ...
These dogs go without tails (or much of a tail, anyway), and they like it that way. While many dog breeds have traditionally had their tails docked, these 7 breeds are born without a wagger. They include the French bulldog, Boston terrier, Welsh corgi, and some lesser-known beauties, too. Fans of these dog breeds would point out that what they ...
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Charmaine Yoest
She is not a fire-and-brimstone finger wagger, though faith is a centerpiece of her life."
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3 Types of berries dogs can eat! - Naturipe Farms Berries
3 Types of berries dogs can eat! Pooch, Pup or Tail-wagger; some of the many names used for Man's best friend. These loyal animals have been by man's side for over 20,000 years. Over time, dogs have evolved into many shapes and sizes but will always hold a place in the heart of many families. Dogs are important members of a family, and ...
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