释义 |
wad·dy I. \ˈwädē, -di also ˈwȯd-\ noun (-es) Etymology: native name in Australia, perhaps modification of English wood (II) 1. : a straight tapered throwing-stick used in hunting and war by aborigines especially of Australia 2. : a piece of wood : stick, peg, walking stick II. transitive verb (-ed/-ing/-es) Australia : to attack or beat with a waddy III. noun or wad·die \“\ (plural waddies) Etymology: origin unknown 1. West : cowboy 3 2. West : rustler c IV. variant of wadi |