Waver

Word WAVER
Character 5
Hyphenation wa ver
Pronunciations /ˈweɪ.və(ɹ)/

Definitions and meanings of "Waver"

What do we mean by waver?

To move unsteadily back and forth: synonym: swing. intransitive verb

To move in a certain direction with a swaying or unsteady motion. intransitive verb

To exhibit irresolution or indecision; vacillate. intransitive verb

To become unsteady or unsure; falter. intransitive verb

To become diverted. intransitive verb

To change or fluctuate. intransitive verb

To tremble or quaver in sound, as of the voice or a musical note. intransitive verb

To flicker or glimmer. intransitive verb

The action of wavering. noun

A sapling or timberling left standing in a fallen wood. noun

To move up and down or to and fro; wave; float; flutter; be tossed or rocked about; sway.

To quiver; flicker; glimmer; glance.

To falter; fail; reel; totter.

To be undetermined or irresolute; fluctuate; vacillate.

Synonyms and Vacillate. See fluctuate.

Hesitate, etc. See scruple.

To cause to wave or move to and fro; set in waving motion; brandish.

An act of wavering, vacillating, etc.

Someone who waves, enjoys waving, etc.

Someone who specializes in waving (hair treatment).

A tool that accomplishes hair waving.

A sapling left standing in a fallen wood.

Someone who listens to new wave music and wears new wave clothing and hair. They are the natural enemy of a butt rocker. Urban Dictionary

Noun - A microwave oven. Back-formation from microwave - similar to Fridge for Refrigerator. Urban Dictionary

Waver ˈwā-vər , ( noun ) : a late 1980's term for a skateboarder , typically a teen who wears surfer clothes and has dyed hair that is long on one side and hangs over one eye or a variation of a bowl cut . These "wavers" were very popular in the late 1980's and were seen as a nuisance on sidewalks and in strip malls causing numerous "no skating on premises" signs to be posted and even spawned a number of local ordinances to help protect property owners from liability of accidents caused by the irresponsible teenaged skateboarders . This words origin is most likely from a popular skateboarding phrase "riding the concrete wave" . Urban Dictionary

Someone who works on there waves or has quality waves Urban Dictionary

Flags are little pieces of colored cloth that are used to create division amongst people. Flags are handy to use in wars, so you know which side to kill. A “flag waver” is an overly, misguided patriotic who hangs many flags around the outside of their house, waves them in their hands or attaches them to their vehicles. Some of the more inbred “Hill Billy,” “Chuckle Head” individuals will even stick a giant flag on a tall pole and attach it to the back of their vehicle so that they can slowly drive around town with the big flag flapping in the wind for all to see. These “people?” get easily excited and would be the first to verbally send you off to some unjust war to rape and pillage some far away country. These wars are usually created by big businesses that use government politicians as their puppets to make money. These wars/business ventures are really for stealing some other country’s natural resources while killing their inhabitants in the name of “giving them democracy,” eradicating non-existent “weapons of mass-destruction,” etc. Hitler was really into his flags. During the height of World War II, if you were the one guy on the block who didn’t have your big Nazi flag floating in the wind out front, you could get a one-way ticket to a concentration camp for being a malcontent and unpatriotic. Urban Dictionary

1. A guy being an often overly blatant, annoying, aggressive, belligerent, and/or rude human being based on some level in masculine dominance or behavior or what may be seen by some as such. They range in styles from stealthiness/backstabbing to in your face, the physically challenging to verbally or emotionally challenging, etc. They come in many flavors, but what they have in common is being contemptible or undesirable pieces of shit that deserve a punch in the balls. Also known as an ass, asshole, jackass, prick, dick, jagoff, jackoff, dipshit, shit for brains, and sometimes chauvanist. 2. A guy who likes the attention and the admiration of women, using his sex appeal to get the attention of women, which often being that most men have their brains down there, acts as a metaphorical compass for the best piece of pie they can get. Essentially men in fighting with one another are subtly competing to see who has the bigger dick or in the latter, using their eyes and it to what a lot of them really want. I partially derived this from the late and great stand-up genius known as George Carlin who said something along the lines to the effect of "War is just a bunch of men standing around in a battlefield waving their pricks around!" Urban Dictionary

N. An unbearable male show-off. British slang. Urban Dictionary

People who litsen to new wave music.... like 80s style stuff... Urban Dictionary

One who finds the unbearable urge to wave at everyone he/she sees. Urban Dictionary

When you're walking towards a stranger who's waving to someone behind you, but you think they're just being friendly, so you wave back.. only to realize they weren't waving to you... now you feel awkward... Urban Dictionary

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The word "waver" in example sentences

Kamuk did not hesitate, nor did his expression waver from seriousness. ❋ David R. George III (2010)

Yet the Founding Fathers did not waver from the idea that justice had to be based on the evidence and that defendants were owed a fair trial based on what the prosecution could prove. ❋ Unknown (2009)

I jest of course but it points out how we waver from the original intent. ❋ Unknown (2005)

Back in February, Shays even voted against a non-binding resolution condeming the surge -- even though during the 2006 campaign he'd allegedly started to "waver" in his support for Bush. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The rest of the country either doesn't know Hagel from the local plumber, or they do know Hagel and they're part of the angry cadre of morons who will never "waver" in their support for the Iraq mess. ❋ Unknown (2008)

On Friday night, the first night of Istanbul talks, Iranian negotiators seemed to "waver" ❋ Unknown (2011)

This is something I kind of waver on sometimes, but for now I agree with ❋ Unknown (2008)

Rather, linguists compare patterns of sound change, which do not waver and are thus highly predictable. ❋ Leslie Dunton-Downer (2010)

Message to Terrorists | 12: 20 p.m. In an assertive message to terrorists: “We will not apologize for our way of life, nor will we waver in its defense, and for those who seek to advance their aims by inducing terror and slaughtering innocents, we say to you now that our spirit is stronger and cannot be broken; you cannot outlast us, and we will defeat you.” ❋ Unknown (2009)

And we have sent a message from the Afghan border to the Arabian peninsula, to all parts of the globe: we will not relent, we will not waver, and we will defeat you, he said. ❋ Unknown (2011)

POTUS was "projecting a lot of strength," say the KNP team, using a staccato rhythm and an emphatic finger point to underscore lines like his warning to al-Qaeda that "we will not relent, we will not waver, and we will defeat you." ❋ Post (2011)

One can only hope that they stand by these principles and do not waver in response to the allure of ongoing or improving deals with Algerian oil companies at the sacrifice of democratic ideals. ❋ Kathryn Cameron Porter (2011)

His desire to run for president has appeared to waver. ❋ Matt Bradley (2011)

The graphics waver on the screen as if dubbed to an old VHS tape. ❋ Andy Beta (2011)

No sign waver broiling in the sun, chica caliente in a skirt as high as her top is low handing out flyers, or Mexican flags waving? ❋ Gustavo Arellano (2011)

My feelings on this subject waver between indifference and outrage. ❋ SVGL (2009)

* But later in the day he started to waver, claiming he is now open to changes to the bill. ❋ Greg Sargent (2011)

[Tabu] is a waver. She likes [listening] to [Duran Duran]. ❋ Jack Batemaster (2004)

[Reheat] [the leftovers] in the waver. ❋ LongIslandMark (2009)

Did you see that. waver [fall off] his [skateboard] in [front] of that car ? ❋ Big White Knight (2020)

Mannnn that [YouTube] guy is a [serious] [waver] ❋ Justanotherwaver (2019)

[Lenny] is [one hell of a] [flag waver]. He just sent his son off to a war to risk his life so our oil companies could get rich. What an idiot... ❋ Ian De La Rosa (2013)

1. Man, I don't give a shit about that damn dick [waver] in the UFC show on [Spike TV] thinking he's so damn special! I'm turning this shit off! 2. Look at the dick waver thinking he's something! Just [configuring] his phallic guide to the next woman! ❋ Jack694 (2009)

"[Dave] is such a [bloody willy] [waver]." ❋ Satandog (2006)

All the [breakers] and new wavers....([Pizza Day], [The Aquabats]) ❋ Flem (2005)

A kid at his [new school] [waved] to everyone he saw, and never said a word. What a [willed waver]. ❋ Larcondos (2011)

Walked by [a stranger] [waver] today... it was [awkward]... ❋ Strange Waver (2010)

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