"Waddy" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Waddy" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Waddy" Meaning

A colloquial or dialectal term. "Waddy" is a dialectical or colloquial variant of the word "water". It is used in the northern parts of England, especially in Liverpool and other Merseyside areas.

"Waddy" Examples

Word: Waddy


5 Usage Examples:


What's in the carrot patch, Waddy? Just a few thousand rabbits.
- Source: This is spoken English.
Waddy Warner is an Australian rules footballer who plays for the Adelaide Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL).
- Source: Wikipedia article
Waddy wubby dialects can be linguistically complex and require speakers to have prior knowledge of a number of key sound features.
- Source: Linguistics research paper
The Marples Accountancy staff named their historical ancestor "Waddy Hisenles daughter" but from whom she hailed in give we do not know.
- Source: Genealogy website
Waddy White, a supporting character of the TV show Are You Being Served!.
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To walk or move unsteadily, especially with a sloping or wobbling gait, typically because of a lack of coordination or balance; to walk with a clumsy, awkward gait.

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To walk with an unsteady, awkward gait, typically because one's feet feel clumsy or one's legs are shaking with fear or annoyance.<br><br>Example: "The baby began to waddle because she couldn't stand up without holding onto something."<br><br>It can also refer to the movement of a duck or other bird when it is walking on land.

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