UK use- (v.) to communicate inconcisely.
I tried reading 'the art of war' by SUN TZU but there was so much waffling and nonsensical rhetoric that I could barely find the useful information. Same for Mein Kampf
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putting anything and everything into a waffle maker and making it a waffle
"if i had a waffle maker i would be waffling everything"
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Q: βBelgiumβs capitalβ
Seokjin: βWaffleβ
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A nice guy. (one day we were at dennys and realized that you always think about buying waffles, but then you always end up getting the french toast or something. It's not that there's anything wrong with a waffle, its just that the french toast is so damn tempting. So its the same for nice guys, it would make sense to go for one, but we never do. I mean, sure you'll leggo an eggo at home when nobodies looking, but yeah...)
Girl 1: Hey, why don't you go for Steve, he's so nice.
Girl 2: Ugh, yeah right, he's such a waffle.
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A term used to describe something that is excessively awesome.
Jack: Dude that football game was totally waffle.
Joe: Fo' sho...
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A really awesome person, who pretty much is loved by everyone, yet is over looked.
Wow, I never noticed but she's a waffle.
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1. Writing evasively or using ambiguous language in order to avoid coming to any definite conclusion.
2. When one speaks or writes in great length but does not say anything particularly important or useful.
George W. Bush has been known to be an avid waffler.
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