| 释义 | 
		  wag1 /wag/     intransitive verb (waggˈing; wagged)- To move or be moved from side to side, or to shake to and fro
 - To oscillate
 - To move, or to move one's limbs
 - To move on, get on one's way (archaic)
 - To play truant (slang)
 - (of the tongue, chin, beard, etc) to move in light, gossiping or indiscreet talk
 - (of the world, etc, in the sense of human affairs) to go (in respect of good fortune and bad)
      transitive verb- To move, shake or wave to and fro or up and down
 - To move (the tongue, chin, etc) in chatter or indiscreet talk
 - To move (the head or esp the finger) so as to express reproof or derision, etc
 - To brandish (obsolete)
 - (usu with neg) to move, stir (a limb, etc) (obsolete)
       noun- A shake
 - An act of wagging
 - Ability to wag
 - Truant (in play the wag)
 - An amusing, mischievous person, a habitual joker, a wit (perh from obsolete wagˈhalter, someone who deserves hanging)
 - A fellow (obsolete)
     ORIGIN: ME waggen, from same root as OE wagian to shake   waggˈery  noun - Mischievous merriment or jesting
 - An instance of this
    waggˈish  adjective  Amusing or mischievous  waggˈishly  adverb  waggˈishness  noun    wagˈ-at-the-wa’ˈ or wagˈ-at-the-wallˈ or wagˈ-by-the-wallˈ  noun (Scot and N Eng) A hanging clock with exposed pendulum and weights    |