These are the meanings of the letters WIRG when you unscramble them.
- Rig (n.)
A blast of wind.
- Rig (n.)
A ridge.
- Rig (n.)
A romp; a wanton; one given to unbecoming conduct.
- Rig (n.)
A sportive or unbecoming trick; a frolic.
- Rig (n.)
Dress; esp., odd or fanciful clothing.
- Rig (n.)
The peculiar fitting in shape, number, and arrangement of sails and masts, by which different types of vessels are distinguished; as, schooner rig, ship rig, etc. See Illustration in Appendix.
- Rig (v. i.)
To play the wanton; to act in an unbecoming manner; to play tricks.
- Rig (v. t.)
To dress; to equip; to clothe, especially in an odd or fanciful manner; -- commonly followed by out.
- Rig (v. t.)
To furnish with apparatus or gear; to fit with tackling.
- Rig (v. t.)
To make free with; hence, to steal; to pilfer.
- Wig (n.)
A covering for the head, consisting of hair interwoven or united by a kind of network, either in imitation of the natural growth, or in abundant and flowing curls, worn to supply a deficiency of natural hair, or for ornament, or according to traditional usage, as a part of an official or professional dress, the latter especially in England by judges and barristers.
- Wig (n.)
A kind of raised seedcake.
- Wig (n.)
An old seal; -- so called by fishermen.
- Wig (v. t.)
To censure or rebuke; to hold up to reprobation; to scold.