'Waggus' is a word which derives from the word 'Wah-Gwan' which means 'whats going on'. The word 'Waggus' was invented in the year 2011 towards the beginning of January and has been a phenomenon ever since in the south region of Buckinghamshire being used by kids and teenagers of all ages. 'Waggus' can be used in many examples but does not have a direct meaning as it can be used to ask 'whats going on' or 'whats happening' and can be prounced in many different ways 'Wgs', 'Wag', 'Veggus'. The opposite of 'Waggus' is 'Naggus' which means to be not good or something that you should not look forward to. E.g. This weekend is going to be Naggus.
(Boy walks into a room to talk to his mates)
Boy: Waggus Lads
Boy1: Wag
What you call the foreskin of your elbow in your inner arm when you smear it with jelly or anything sticky.
It traps flies trying to crawl or escape.
Person 1: There’s an alternative way to trap those annoying flies.
Person 2: What?
Person 1: Covering my inner elbow with jelly.
Person 2: Well?
Person 1: I now have a waginus flytrap.
a girl with meaty viganal flaps. and or in relation to dog food or toco meat, tape worms after they have been removed form a dogsass, or your common household item rost beef.