Just wondering... 16:46 - Nov 1 with 647 views | hoppy | When you see a headline, invariably from The Sun or some such, like the following... "Premier League star’s Wag leaves little to the imagination in cheeky see-through outfit" Is that generally the correct terminology for one on their own? Singularly, would he have a 'WAG'? Surely it would be one or the other? *Hoppy, as always, bringing you the important questions in life. |  |
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Just wondering... on 16:48 - Nov 1 with 614 views | wkj | The only footballing Wag I know gave us the horn |  |
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Just wondering... on 16:54 - Nov 1 with 576 views | thatbdude | I'm concerned about the headline and why it was made and did she consent to this? I very much doubt knowing those vile rags, just depressing really |  |
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Just wondering... on 16:57 - Nov 1 with 564 views | NthQldITFC | Never mind all that, where's the bloody link!? |  |
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Just wondering... on 16:59 - Nov 1 with 555 views | baxterbasics |
Just wondering... on 16:54 - Nov 1 by thatbdude | I'm concerned about the headline and why it was made and did she consent to this? I very much doubt knowing those vile rags, just depressing really |
Well if they are snapped out in public no consent is needed. Not defending it, just giving my completely unqualified legal opinion. |  |
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Just wondering... on 17:11 - Nov 1 with 480 views | GeoffSentence | You mean Wife Or Girlfriend? But equally that would only be necessary if they did not know which it was Wag seems to have made it into mainstream English to mean partner of a premier league footballer. |  |
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