woggle

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woggle

(ˈwɒɡəl)
n
(Clothing & Fashion) the ring of leather through which a Scout neckerchief is threaded
[C20: of unknown origin]
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Translations
portafazzolettone
sölja
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The mind woggles: Jim Howick as Pat Back in the present day and it's Pat's Death Day, the anniversary of his demise when his family make an annual pilgrimage to the site of the tragedy.
Being rolled out with Earth Hour 2018, 5.6mn Bharat Scouts and Guides will give up their plastic woggles, a signature element of the BSG uniform, as a part of the "#GiveUp" to Give Back initiative, replacing it with more sustainable and eco-friendly options.
Only here for the scarfs HOUSEMATES ATES A had to do their best yesterday in scout-like scarves and woggles to earn a big shopping budget.
Or being able to reformat a laptop while your troop sits around the campfire fiddling with their woggles, eating burnt sausages and singing "Ging gang goolie, goolie, goolie, goolie wotcha.
The effects of emotions in the behavior of agents have been tested in woggles of oz-world, where happiness improves the efficiency of agent and sadness decreases the performance of agent [14].
The Tynemouth Scouts, who put on their Gang Show at Whitley Bay Playhouse, received 165 neckerchiefs and 220 woggles from the Northumbria Police Charities Fund.
The ones with woggles? 2 JOEY BARTON showed his true colours in the string of incidents which ended in him receiving a 12-match ban.
I can think of no more welcome sight than two strapping great lads in shorts and woggles knocking at my door, offering to take over the menial tasks.
Knowledge of knots, woggles and camping not required.
Now he's fronting his own garage outfit with a flavour of the 60s alongisde former Woggles man Dan Elekto and his pal from the Buff Medways Johnny Parker.
THE Scout movement in the capital is booming as youngsters swap their scarves and woggles for skateboards.