An expletive, expressing disbelief, horror, or disdain
verb
(obsolete) to stare or gape
gmw
gow
gow
noun
(colloquial, dated) opium
Alternative form of jow (“pre-metric unit of length in India”)
gws
pwg
swg
twg
wag
wag
noun
A witty person.
An oscillating movement.
verb
(UK, Australia, slang) To play truant from school.
(obsolete) To be in action or motion; to move; progress.
(obsolete) To go; to depart.
To swing from side to side, such as of an animal's tail, or someone's head, to express disagreement or disbelief.
wgs
wig
wig
noun
(dated, among fishermen) An old seal.
A bigwig
A head of real or synthetic hair worn on the head to disguise baldness, for cultural or religious reasons, for fashion, or by actors to help them better resemble the character they are portraying.
verb
(intransitive, colloquial, slang) To act in an extremely emotional way; to be overly excited, irritable, nervous, or fearful; behave erratically.
(transitive, MLE, slang) To shoot in the head.
(transitive, colloquial) To upbraid, reprimand.
To put on a wig; to provide with a wig (especially of an actor etc.).
wog
wog
noun
(Australia slang) A bug, an insect.
(Australia slang) A minor illness caused by bacteria, virus, intestinal parasite, etc.
(Australia slang, obsolete) A toy insect in parts that can be assembled, used in fund-raising games.
(Australia, slang, derogatory, ethnic slur) A person of Southern European, Mediterranean, Middle Eastern, or Southeastern European ancestry.
(Britain, slang, derogatory, ethnic slur) Any dark-skinned person. It originally referred specifically to Indians, but later also applied to people of North African, Mediterranean, or Middle Eastern ancestry.
(Scientology) A person who is not a Scientologist.
(nautical, slang) A pollywog, or sailor who has never crossed the Equator.
Abbreviation of polliwog.
verb
(Australia, UK, dated) To steal.
(Australia, WWII slang, obsolete) (Of soldiers stationed abroad) to sell something, especially illicit or stolen goods, to the local inhabitants.