wig|wigged|wigging|wigs in English

verb

[wɪg]

put an artificial hairpiece on the head; scold, rebuke (British)

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1. He wigged me for being late.

2. I have wigged him well.

3. The teacher wigged him for absent - mindedness .

4. Place is wigging me the fuck out.

5. He was wigged out on the film.

6. I'll try, but it's been wigging out recently.

7. He got a wigging for being out late last night.

8. B : I'll try, but it's been wigging out recently.

9. The English judiciary wear their traditional horsehair wigs.

10. Shagging was around with powdered wigs.

11. Sells the wig material is the chemical fiber wig, non - being flame-resistant silk.

12. This wig weighs a ton.

13. Sarah: You can't wig out .

14. I wear a wig, too.

15. She wore a poofy blond wig.

16. So, not a wigging, you see, but not full marks either.

17. 8 Under their wigs their heads are shaven.

18. They were unclothed and denuded of their wigs.

19. In Britain, judges wear white wigs in court.

20. After we've tried the new wigs she wants a massage.

21. A teen - ager wigs out over a rock music group.

22. 29 She wore a poofy blond wig.

23. Who's that man in the wig?

24. Judges wear a wig in court.

25. She was wearing a blonde wig.