A dog wags its tail
WAG is often referred to as Woman's Artistic Gymnastics men's on the other hand is MAG, MAG is Men's Artistic Gymnastics
If you are referring to WAG, then it is Wives And Girlfriends.
It means, "No man is wise at all times."
comic, wit, clown, funny man, humorist, wag, joker, jester
The phrase 'waging tongues' means the circulation of gossip, rumor or scandal. Thus if you do something 'to cause tongues to wag' it means you were seen in some sort of compromising circumstance or doing something you should not have been doing (socially).
There's this bloke that lives in my street, he's a bit of a wag. -- British slangWhen my dog gets excited, he wag his tale.
Wag means in tsgslag iwasiwas
A dog's tongue can wag back and forth, but it cannot form words or speak.
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You can use words like Gag,Gibe,Jest or Wag...
Here is an example sentence for 'puppies':The Labrador puppies noticed my arrival and started to wag their tails joyously.
The tongue of a dog. While it can wag, dogs are unable to speak or form words.
Wag is a verb (to wag) and a noun (a wag).
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No, the word 'wagged' is the past tense of the verb to wag (wags, wagging, wagged).The word wag is both a noun and a verb.
the tongue on footwear can be wagged.
There are two syllables in the word wagon. The syllables are wag-on.