💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Wigwagger"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| wigwagnoun | A device that causes one or more lights to flash in a preset pattern. |
| waggernoun | One who, or that which, wags. |
| wigglernoun | Anything that wiggles. |
| wagglernoun | (fishing) A float consisting of a thin tube of plastic with a line threaded through an eye at the bottom. |
| wiggingnoun | (uncountable) The action of the verb wig (in various senses). |
| wagglenoun | A wobbling motion. |
| waggingverb | The motion of something that is wagged. |
| wigglenoun | A rapid movement in alternating opposite directions, not necessarily regular. |
| zawgnoun | (Internet slang) A fanciful variation of dog or dawg. |
| wrigglernoun | Anything that wriggles (literally or figuratively). |
| wagglingverb | The act of something being waggled. |
| squigglernoun | Anything that squiggles. |
| wigglingnoun | The motion of something that wiggles. |
| whim-wham for a goose's bridlenoun | Alternative form of wigwam for a goose's bridle. [(Australia) A notional object put forward as an explanation when asked about something one does not want to tell.] |
| wiff-waffnoun | Alternative form of whiff-whaff. [(archaic) Table tennis.] |
| bigwigismnoun | Synonym of bigwiggery. |
| waggishnessnoun | Waggish behaviour. |
| wappet | — |
| whiffnoun | A brief, gentle breeze; a light gust of air; a waft. |
| waggadashnoun | (archaic) A wakizashi. |
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