Wigging


noun, British Informal.
1.
a scolding or reproof.
noun
1.
an artificial covering of hair for all or most of the head, of either synthetic or natural hair, worn to be stylish or more attractive.
2.
a similar head covering, worn in one’s official capacity, as part of a costume, disguise, etc.
3.
a toupee or hairpiece.
4.
British Informal. a wigging.
verb (used with object), wigged, wigging.
5.
to furnish with a wig.
6.
British Informal. to reprimand or reprove severely; scold.
Verb phrases
7.
wig out, Slang.

to be intoxicated with narcotic drugs.
to make or become wildly excited or enthusiastic:
She wigs out over every rock star that comes along.

Idioms
8.
flip one’s wig, Slang. lid (def 8).
noun
1.
(Brit, slang) a rebuke or reprimand
2.
(NZ) the shearing of wool from the head of a sheep
noun
1.
an artificial head of hair, either human or synthetic, worn to disguise baldness, as part of a theatrical or ceremonial dress, as a disguise, or for adornment
verb (transitive) wigs, wigging, wigged
2.
(obsolete) to furnish with a wig
3.
(Brit, slang) to berate severely
wigged out
wife-beater
In addition to the idiom beginning with wig

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