| wag·on   (wă gə n) 
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               n.1.  A four-wheeled, usually horse-drawn vehicle with a large rectangular body, used for transporting loads. 2. a.  A light automotive transport or delivery vehicle. b.  A station wagon. c.  A police patrol wagon. 3.  A child's low, four-wheeled cart hauled by a long handle that governs the direction of the front wheels. 4.  A small table or tray on wheels used for serving drinks or food: a dessert wagon. 5.   Wagon The Big Dipper 6.  Chiefly British   An open railway freight car. tr. & intr.v.  wag·onedIdioms:, wag·on·ing , wag·ons  To transport or undergo transportation by wagon.  off the wagon Slang  1.  No longer abstaining from alcoholic beverages. 2.  No longer persevering with some other program requiring self-discipline, such as losing weight or quitting smoking.  on the wagon Slang  1.  Abstaining from alcoholic beverages. 2.  Persevering with some other program requiring self-discipline, such as losing weight or quitting smoking. 
 [Middle English waggin, from Middle Dutch wagen; see  wegh- in the Appendix of Indo-European roots.] |