Waffler


verb (used without object), waffled, waffling.
1.
to speak or write equivocally:
to waffle on an important issue.
verb (used with object), waffled, waffling.
2.
to speak or write equivocally about:
to waffle a campaign promise.
noun
3.
waffling language.
noun
1.

a crisp golden-brown pancake with deep indentations on both sides
(as modifier): waffle iron

verb
1.
(intransitive) often foll by on. to speak or write in a vague and wordy manner: he waffled on for hours
noun
2.
vague and wordy speech or writing
waddie
wader

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