See also: wag-pasty

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wagpasty (plural wagpasties)

  1. (obsolete) Alternative spelling of wagpastie
    • c. 1558–77, anonymous author, Misogonus, act 2, scene 4; republished in Farmer, John Stephen, editor, Six Anonymous Plays[1], London: The Early English Drama Society, 1906, page 181:
      Nay, I'll none of that, friend! you play not now with boys; / Ery little wagpasty could say: Nought stake, nought draw.
    • For more quotations using this term, see Citations:wagpastie.