verb General Slang

wagging

· verb · geordie

Skipping school. Bunking off.

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Bunking off school. Used across the North of England — Geordie, Scouse, Manc all claim it. 'Wagging it' means you're not in maths, you're behind the bike sheds.

“Caught the pair of them wagging school doon the precinct.”
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wagging In A Sentence

Caught the pair of them wagging school doon the precinct.

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What does wagging mean?

Wagging means skipping school or bunking off. It refers to deliberately not attending classes.

How do you use wagging in a sentence?

"We got caught wagging school and had to sit through detention."

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