waggers

wagger

slang A student or employee who absents themself from school or work without permission; a truant. Primarily heard in UK, Australia, New Zealand. Police officers brought the two waggers back to school to face their headmaster. The politician admitted to being a habitual wagger during her time in secondary school.

weenie wagger

rude slang A male exhibitionist who exposes his genitals to other people in public; a flasher. I heard that one of the teachers was arrested for being a weenie wagger. A: "You be careful when you're up in New York City, you hear? The place is crawling with junkies and weenie waggers!" B: "Chill out, Mom. You've been watching too much TV."
See also: wagger, weenie
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

wagger

verb
See wand waver
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
See also:
  • wagger
  • wag off
  • skive off
  • bunk off
  • sag off
  • wag (it)
  • WAGs
  • jig (it)
  • skive
  • bunked