Wiktionary
waggler
n. 1 One who, or that which, waggles. 2 (context fishing English) A float consisting of a thin tube of plastic with a line threaded through an eye at the bottom.
Usage examples of "waggler".
The purchasing needs of the system were therefore falling behind, and so measures were taken to accelerate the cycle for the rest of the day, but it got bogged down and speeded up and they sold too many floatvalves and not nearly enough wagglers, which meant that the popli ratio was off, which made it necessary to rush cases and cases of spoiling Smash-O to stores that usually needed a case only every three or four hours.