0 present participle of waddle
1 (usually of a person or animal with short legs and a fat body) to walk with short steps, moving the body from one side to the other:
Choosing a key from a ring which hung round his fat waist, the guard waddled past a number of cells.
A typically waddling gait can be observed, and women will often support themselves on furniture or rails to reduce weight-bearing.
There they sit with their searched collars and their white fronts waddling from time to time in the wrong direction.
The woman will often walk with a waddling gait because she cannot walk normally.
It was not long before he was making golden legs for them, and they are now all waddling to prosperity on golden crutches.
If we go waddling along in this kind of situation we get more and more suffering.