wiggle-waggle
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He put out his hands and gave a wiggle-waggle, the international sign for not so hot.
From New York Times • Dec. 23, 2014
First thing I sees that looks good is the wiggle-waggle brass staircase, where half of the steps goes up as the other comes down.
From Side-stepping with Shorty by Ford, Sewell
I am not only the politest man, but the best electioneerer: you ought to see me shaking hands with the vibrations, the pump-handle and pendulum, the cross-cut and wiggle-waggle.
From Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 420 Volume 17, New Series, January 17, 1852 by Chambers, William
Gabble, gabble went the old crone's tongue, wiggle-waggle went her picturesque white cap--the only picturesque thing there was about her--up and down went her arms and hands.
From A Hero of Romance by Marsh, Richard
Wonder what makes the carriages wiggle-waggle about so.
From Mr. Punch's Railway Book by Hammerton, John Alexander, Sir