Waffle in a sentence as a noun

You don't like "lighthearted jabs", but you call yourself waffle_ss!

You don't get forum posts with 5 lines of social waffle, you get people just cutting to the chase.

"Why the fax machine is nothing but a waffle iron with a phone attached.

I wish more professors had tenure and the courage to speak up against waffle and balderdash.

> The city block you're living on probably only needs one stand mixer, one waffle iron, one clothes iron.

A lot of people waffle on about it because they're blown away by how crazy untyped lambda calculus is.

Waffle in a sentence as a verb

But the roads were done first, creating a sort of "waffle-like" city, where crossing the street as a pedestrian meant climbing a ladder, crossing the street, and descending the ladder on the other side.

"This trick is well known to old-style functional programmers, they waffle on about Y combinators and eat this stuff for breakfast, but it’s the kind of stuff that gives functional programming a bad name.

I am really worried about Optional getting abused in Java 8...Actually, I waffle on checked exceptions; it seems every 8 months or so I have a different opinion of them.

Why don't you?If I can press a button on my iPhone and have nearly any brand or quality of waffle iron appear on my counter in 30 seconds, then disappear automatically to save counter-space once I no longer need it--then wow, yes, please, sign me up for "sharing.

This is a wonderful piece of waffle, but I'm trying very hard to find any abstract or even remotely concrete idea that it would describe that doesn't in some way model our existing markets, which already exist in almost every conceivable formulation, with and without regulation, with and without every kind of fee/commission/rebate/order structure imaginable.

Waffle definitions

noun

pancake batter baked in a waffle iron

verb

pause or hold back in uncertainty or unwillingness; "Authorities hesitate to quote exact figures"

See also: hesitate waver