wagger means one who, or that which, wags. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 87 out of 100.
wagger is pronounced /ˈwæɡə/.
Etymology
From wag + -er (suffix forming agent nouns).
noun
- One who, or that which, wags.“a finger-wagger waggers of tongues”
- A truant, notably who ditches school.“With this mighty resolution framed and glassed, and hung over his bed, along with a pleasing representation of a gleaming eye, bearing the legend, "Thou, God, seest me," he managed by bearing himself humbly among his fellows, or rather, by having humility thrust upon him, to avert for a period such calamity as doth befall the Sunday swimmer, the fruit stealer, the school wagger, the root smoker, t”