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Noun: waddy  wó-dee
  1. (Australia) an aboriginal war club
    "The museum displayed traditional waddies used by indigenous warriors"
     
  2. [Austral] A piece of wood; stick; peg; also, a walking stick
    "He used a waddy to prop open the window"
Verb: waddy  wó-dee
Usage: Austral
  1. To attack or beat with a waddy (a heavy wooden club used by Australian Aboriginals)
    "The attacker waddied his victim"

Sounds like: wack, wadd

Derived forms: waddying, waddies, waddied

Encyclopedia: Waddy, Kentucky