Associations to the word «Wag»
Noun
- Trot
- Roaring
- Pulpit
- Hermione
- Mote
- Brake
- Scent
- Ob
- Slit
- Shaking
- Gear
- Delight
- Elvis
- Mil
- Bonaparte
- Jeep
- Detonation
- Chassis
- Valet
- Incline
- Rumble
- Dwarf
- Romeo
- Assent
- Dean
- Hauling
- Stu
- Vibration
- Throttle
- Scala
- Signaling
- Muzzle
- Loose
- Roarke
- Rig
- Subordinate
- Wreckage
- Magus
- Underside
- Gnome
- Jolt
- Weaponry
- Front
- Greeting
- Grille
- Axle
- Blur
- Launcher
- Sirius
- Guinness
- Ignition
- Jest
- Head
- Scrambling
Adjective
Wiktionary
WAG, verb. To swing from side to side, especially of an animal's tail
WAG, verb. (UK) (Australia) (slang) To play truant from school.
WAG, verb. (obsolete) To be in action or motion; to move; to get along; to progress; to stir.
WAG, verb. (obsolete) To go; to depart.
WAG, noun. An oscillating movement.
WAG, noun. A witty person.
WAG, noun. (business or military slang) (US) A wild-assed guess; a rough estimate.
WAG, noun. A wife or girlfriend of a sports star or other celebrity, originally and especially of an association football player.
Dictionary definition
WAG, noun. A witty amusing person who makes jokes.
WAG, noun. Causing to move repeatedly from side to side.
WAG, verb. Move from side to side; "The happy dog wagged his tail".
Wise words
Words - so innocent and powerless as they are, as standing
in a dictionary, how potent for good and evil they become in
the hands of one who knows how to combine them.