- verbwag (verb) · wags (third person present) · wagged (past tense) · wagged (past participle) · wagging (present participle)
- (with reference to an animal's tail) move or cause to move rapidly to and fro:"his tail began to wag" · "the dog went out, wagging its tail"
- move (an upward-pointing finger) from side to side to signify a warning or reprimand:"she wagged a finger at Elinor"
- (used of a tongue, jaw, or chin, as representing a person) talk, especially in order to gossip or spread rumors:"this is a small island, and tongues are beginning to wag"
nounwag (noun) · wags (plural noun)- a single rapid movement from side to side:"a chirpy wag of the head"
OriginMiddle English (as a verb): from the Germanic base of Old English wagian ‘to sway’.nounwag (noun) · wags (plural noun)- a person who makes jokes; a joker:"one wag shouted, ‘On that count you've got about three supporters!’"
- AUSTRALIAN AND NEW ZEALAND ENGLISHinformala person who plays truant:"Boogie plays the wag from school"
verbAUSTRALIAN AND NEW ZEALAND ENGLISHinformalwag (verb) · wags (third person present) · wagged (past tense) · wagged (past participle) · wagging (present participle)- play truant from (school):"he began hanging out with bad people and wagging school"
Originmid 16th century (denoting a young man or mischievous boy, also used as a term of endearment to an infant): probably from obsolete waghalter ‘person likely to be hanged’ (see wag, halter).Similar and Opposite Words
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- To move briskly and repeatedly from side to side, to and fro, or up and down (e.g., a dog wagging its tail).
- To swing from side to side, as an animal's tail or someone's head, to express disagreement or disbelief.
- (UK, Australia, slang) To play truant from school.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.ˈwag wagged; wagging Synonyms of wag intransitive verb 1 : to be in motion : stir 2 : to move to and fro or up and down especially with quick jerky motionswww.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/wagverb (used with object), wagged, wag·ging. to move from side to side, forward and backward, or up and down, especially rapidly and repeatedly: a dog wagging its tail.www.dictionary.com/browse/wagwag 1 (wăg) v. wagged, wag·ging, wags v.intr. 1. To move briskly and repeatedly from side to side, to and fro, or up and down: The dog's tail wagged.www.thefreedictionary.com/wagwag (third-person singular simple present wags, present participle wagging, simple past and past participle wagged) To swing from side to side, as an animal 's tail, or someone's head, to express disagreement or disbelief. (UK, Australia, slang) To play truant from school.en.wiktionary.org/wiki/wag Wag Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
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