wig·wag (wĭg
wăg
)
v. wig·wagged, wig·wag·ging, wig·wags v. intr.► To move back and forth; wag steadily or rhythmically:
watched the pendulum wigwag.► To signal by waving an upraised arm, flag, or light, especially in accordance with a code.
v. tr.► To move (something) back and forth steadily or rhythmically.
► To convey (a message or signal) by waving an upraised arm, a flag, or a light.
n.► The act or practice of wigwagging.
► A message sent by this method.
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