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  • verb slang, US, pejorative Present participle of waller.

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Examples

  • Well, one of the fellers, being the cutest, he saw the other had his cane with him and was spearing a windfall every now and then, and seeing how close he could come to flipping the ears of a hog wallering down the lane, or mayhap a horse looking over the paddock fence.

    The Lincoln Story Book Henry Llewellyn Williams

  • "You'll swing for mutiny if you do, you bilge-wallering pirate!" roared the trussed captain.

    Bar-20 Days Clarence Edward Mulford 1919

  • He lost some fingers and more toes wallering through them mountain drifts that day, but he never laid down till he brought the boys back.

    Pardners Rex Ellingwood Beach 1913

  • Well, one of the fellers, being the cutest, he saw the other had his cane with him and was spearing a windfall every now and then, and seeing how close he could come to flipping the ears of a hog wallering down the lane, or mayhap a horse looking over the paddock fence.

    The Lincoln Story Book Williams, Henry L 1907

  • Either you believe the main stream media are capable of lying and covering up the truth, or your wallering in the mire hanging out with your sheep friends.

    DaddyBlogger.com 2009

  • Either you believe the main stream media are capable of lying and covering up the truth, or your wallering in the mire hanging out with your sheep friends.

    DaddyBlogger.com 2009

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