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  • initialism business or military slang, US A wild-assed guess; a rough estimate.
  • initialism One of the ‘wives and girlfriends’ of sports stars or other celebrities, originally and especially of association football players.

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Examples

  • By failing to act, WAG is destroying the ability of Wales to develop smart knowledge based businesses.

    The challenge for Plaid Cymru 2008

  • You would have a serious point if WAG is directly too many resources to protecting IP output.

    Devolution and the left 2008

  • Meanwhile the stats clearly show that the WAG is ignoring the issue.

    Devolution and the left 2008

  • A fair question given that WAG is planning to raid its reserves.

    Welsh Nationalisation 2008

  • I admit to supporting a No campaign, the WAG is not working, for many reasons including Westminster.

    Wales says Yes? 2008

  • I doubt very much that WAG is legally able to do all the things you'd like it to do.

    Wales says Yes? 2008

  • While she cringes at the word WAG, the psychology major dates Carlton player Brad Fisher.

    AustralianIT.com.au | Top Stories 2010

  • There is also the nature of the sport itself which gives rise to the sexist term WAG, creatures dismissed as little else but consorts, deriving their importance from the men, hiding behind huge sunglasses, unsure of their shelf life, and the target of endless rotating lists which begin

    SoccerBlog.com 2010

  • There is also the nature of the sport itself which gives rise to the sexist term WAG, creatures dismissed as little else but consorts, deriving their importance from the men, hiding behind huge sunglasses, unsure of their shelf life, and the target of endless rotating lists which begin

    SoccerBlog.com 2010

  • While she cringes at the word WAG, the psychology major dates Carlton player Brad Fisher.

    AustralianIT.com.au | Top Stories 2010

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