waffle

/ˈwɑfəl/
noun
  1. A crisp, patterned cake made from batter cooked in a waffle iron, often eaten for breakfast with syrup, butter, or fruit.
    • I ordered a waffle with strawberries and whipped cream for breakfast.
    • The diner serves waffles all day, not just in the morning.
    • She poured maple syrup over her waffle until it was golden and sweet.
verb
  1. To be unable to make a decision or to keep changing one's opinion; to equivocate.
    • He waffled between accepting the job offer and staying at his current company.
    • Stop waffling and just pick a restaurant already.
    • The politician waffled on the issue, refusing to give a straight answer.
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