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waggish

[wag-ish] / ˈwæg ɪʃ /


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It’s less concerned with satisfying the expectations of its genre than in finding waggish ways to deviate from them.

From New York Times

His waggish vision — turning things upside down and inside out to revel in their strangeness — feels very current.

From New York Times

But this waggish show, which enjoyed a cult moment on Broadway, is borne aloft on vintage music from the Go-Go’s.

From Los Angeles Times

They are witty and waggish and wildly amusing.

From Washington Post

When I next peeked at my phone, I saw that my waggish tweet was already obsolete.

From Los Angeles Times