As a noun woggles
is .
As a verb woggled is
(woggle).
woggled
English
Verb
(head)
(woggle) woggle
English
Etymology 1
1923, coined in Australia by Bill Shankley, from earlier American boondoggle.[Jeffrey, Ray, The History of Scouting in Tasmania 1909–1985,'' page 81. Published by The Scout Association of Australia, Tasmanian Branch. ISBN 0-949180-08-4] Popularized from 1929 by use in ''Scouting for Boys, 14th edition, by Baden-Powell.
Noun
(
en noun)
Boy Scout’s neckerchief clasp or slide, originally a loop or ring of leather.
Etymology 2
Verb
(woggl)
(archaic, dialect)
See also
* (l)
References