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Definition of "wagger" [wagger]

  • One who, or that which, wags. (noun)

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Use "wagger" in a sentence
  • "As one who takes an express bus, the one thing that gripes my wagger are the dimwits who get on the express and then have a fit because the driver won't let them off at a non-express stop."
  • "But what really gripes my wagger are the worthless wanks who, having screamed for the heads of anyone classless enough to have said the same thing months ago, are suddenly all about the historical revisionism. ""
  • "Smarmy, two-faced finger-wagger Mike "Bad Penny" Pence sure didn't look too delighted as Obama took him apart like the Black Knight in Monty Python and the Holy Grail (t'was anything but a flesh-wound), using Pence's own economically-sub literate budget document for rhetorical toilet paper, and with the outhouse door wide open for all to see."