wag Meaning, Definition & Usage
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noun a witty amusing person who makes jokes
wit; card.
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noun causing to move repeatedly from side to side
waggle; shake.
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verb move from side to side
waggle.
- The happy dog wagged his tail
WordNet
Wag transitive verb
Etymology
OE.Wordforms
Definitions
To move one way and the other with quick turns; to shake to and fro; to move vibratingly; to cause to vibrate, as a part of the body; as, to .wag the headNo discerner durst wag his tongue in censure. Shak.
Every one that passeth thereby shall be astonished, and wag his head. Jer. xviii. 16.
✍ Wag expresses specifically the motion of the head and body used in buffoonery, mirth, derision, sport, and mockery.
Wag intransitive verb
Definitions
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To move one way and the other; to be shaken to and fro; to vibrate. The resty sieve wagged ne'er the more. Dryden.
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To be in action or motion; to move; to get along; to progress; to stir. Colloq."Thus we may see," quoth he, "how the world wags." Shak.
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To go; to depart; to pack oft. R.I will provoke him to 't, or let him wag. Shak.
Wag noun
Etymology
FromDefinitions
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The act of wagging; a shake; Colloq.as, a .wag of the head -
Perhaps shortened from wag-halter a rogue.A man full of sport and humor; a ludicrous fellow; a humorist; a wit; a joker. We wink at wags when they offend. Dryden.
A counselor never pleaded without a piece of pack thread in his hand, which he used to twist about a finger all the while he was speaking; the wags used to call it the thread of his discourse. Addison.