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wag verb (wagged, wagging) 1 tr & intr to wave to and fro vigorously. 2 said of a dog: to wave (its tail) as a sign of pleasure. 3 said of a dog's tail: to wave as a sign of pleasure. 4 to shake (one's finger) up and down at someone, while giving advice, a warning or rebuke. 5 intrans said of the tongue, chin or beard: to move in light or gossiping chatter. 6 slang to play truant. noun 1 a wagging movement. 2 a habitual joker or a wit; someone with a roguish sense of humour. waggish adj amusing; mischievous.
ETYMOLOGY: Anglo-Saxon wagian.

wag verb (wagged, wagging) 1 tr & intr to wave to and fro vigorously. 2 said of a dog: to wave (its tail) as a sign of pleasure. 3 said of a dog's tail: to wave as a sign of pleasure. 4 to shake (one's finger) up and down at someone, while giving advice, a warning or rebuke. 5 intrans said of the tongue, chin or beard: to move in light or gossiping chatter. 6 slang to play truant. noun 1 a wagging movement. 2 a habitual joker or a wit; someone with a roguish sense of humour. waggish adj amusing; mischievous.
ETYMOLOGY: Anglo-Saxon wagian.

wag verb (wagged, wagging) 1 tr & intr to wave to and fro vigorously. 2 said of a dog: to wave (its tail) as a sign of pleasure. 3 said of a dog's tail: to wave as a sign of pleasure. 4 to shake (one's finger) up and down at someone, while giving advice, a warning or rebuke. 5 intrans said of the tongue, chin or beard: to move in light or gossiping chatter. 6 slang to play truant. noun 1 a wagging movement. 2 a habitual joker or a wit; someone with a roguish sense of humour. waggish adj amusing; mischievous.
ETYMOLOGY: Anglo-Saxon wagian.