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Wagger

Someone who skips class/school, usually used in an Australian context.

"Are you wagging class next period?"
"You're such a wagger."
"Let's wag."

by billywilx August 14, 2017

Waggers

An informal greeting toward fellow group members, specifically those in Team Juan. A variation of wagwan.

Person 1: Waggers bröther
Person 2: Oh yes, waggers fellow group member

by Angus2.0 July 22, 2019

Waggers

Informal Greeting used by gay Irish kids called Adam

Adam: Waggers
Anybody not called Adam: You're a gay potato muncher

by Ratmast_er May 05, 2020

wagger

one who wags uncontrollably

butch was a wagger b/c he never showed up to the game.

nikhil was a serious wagger when he missed the game for having a slight fever.

by master wagger himself April 26, 2009

waggered

If you are walking home, after a heavy night drinking having been in the same pub from mid afternoon until chuck out time at 11.20pm and you are completely unable to walk in a straight line and constantly veering into the centre of the road from the pavement, yet in the morning you have no hangover and remember getting home, then you are said to be waggered. Generally one of the most pleasant stages of drunken behaviour.

The word waggered comes from a mixture of stagger and wasted.

After a dozen pints last night, I was waggered.

by The Golden Turnip August 07, 2004

waggers

name given to breasts of a large size with a lot of bounce

she had very nice waggers ,let me see you waggers

by espee March 17, 2005

Waggers

Warhammer 40k community term for something awesome that is Ork related. Waaaagh (Ork war cry, that means war in their accent) + Poggers = Waggers

Yo, the Goff Rocker mini is waggers.

The new Ork minifig is absolutely waggers.

by Celtic Akuma December 07, 2022