0 present participle of waffle
1 to talk or write a lot without giving any useful information or any clear answers:
Like now, critics of early processualism argued that there was too much jargon, too much theoretical waffling and far more overlap between the so-called 'new' perspective and the existing paradigm.
The report is full of hypocritical expressions couched in wearisome, waffling language.
Instead of all this waffling about the budget granted to this fund, we could take the decision to set this up.
I do not want a waffling sort of reply; let us have a proper reply.
Will he stop waffling and tell us what he intends to do?
Nevertheless, generally speaking, the information in the letter was on a very waffling basis.
It is no use waffling about the responsibility of the unions, for we all know differently.
It is no good him just standing up and waffling.