Whats the meaning of wagering?

Whats the meaning of wagering?

transitive verb. : to risk or venture on a final outcome specifically : to lay as a gamble : bet wager $5 on a horse.

What is a Waggar?

English slang. a receptacle for waste paper.

Is wagger a Scrabble word?

Yes, wagger is in the scrabble dictionary.

What means wagging school?

Truancy
Truancy is when students are absent from school without their parents’ knowledge or permission. It’s also called ‘wagging school’. If your child is truanting, it might look like they’re going to school. But they’ll miss particular classes or even whole days at school.

What is an example of wagering?

If you bet $100 on a hand of cards, $100 is an example of a wager. Something that is staked on an uncertain outcome; a bet. A wager of $20. To wager is to make a bet.

How do you use the word wager?

You can use the word wager as either a noun or a verb, to mean “place a bet” or “the amount of money being risked in a bet.” So you could offer a wager at the poker table, or ask if anyone wants to wager on Monday’s football game.

What is a tail wagger?

1. To move briskly and repeatedly from side to side, to and fro, or up and down: The dog’s tail wagged.

What is the synonym of swagger?

strut, parading, roll, prancing. confidence, arrogance, self-assurance, show, ostentation. 2’Singleton was full of swagger now’ boasting, bragging, bluster, bumptiousness, brashness, swashbuckling, vainglory, puffery.

Is wagger a word?

One who, or that which, wags.

What is a dag in Australia?

dag. An unfashionable person; a person lacking style or character; a socially awkward adolescent, a ‘nerd’. These senses of dag derive from an earlier Australian sense of dag meaning ‘a “character”, someone eccentric but entertainingly so’.

What does wagged mean in slang?

to shake (a finger) at someone, as in reproach. to move or nod (the head). SEE MORE. verb (used without object), wagged, wag·ging.

How do you use wager in a sentence?

1, A wager is a fool’s argument. 2, I’ll wager $20 that the horse wins. 3, You won’t find better goods anywhere else, I’ll wager. 4, She put a cash wager of £50 on the biggest horse race of the year.

Begin typing your search term above and press enter to search. Press ESC to cancel.

Back To Top