rare. [f. VAGUE a.] intr. To act or write vaguely; to be vague or indefinite.
1880. Cornh. Mag., Dec., 649. I have vagued away in a sort of circle round my diaries still heaped on the floor, and Josephine standing between me and the lamp.
1894. Mrs. C. Praed, Christina Chard, I. 123. Ive vagued all my lifethats been my curse. Ibid., 128. You are to fulfil yourself. You are to vague no more.