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Adjective: wigged  wigd
  1. Wearing a wig
    "the judges all wigged and robed";
    - bewigged
Verb: wig (wigged,wigging)  wig
Usage: Brit, informal
  1. Censure severely or angrily
    "The deputy wigged the Prime Minister";
    - call on the carpet [US, informal], take to task, rebuke, rag [informal], trounce, lecture, reprimand, jaw [informal], dress down [informal], call down [informal], scold, chide, berate, bawl out [informal], chew out [N. Amer, informal], chew up [N. Amer, informal], have words, lambaste, lambast, ream [N. Amer, informal], carpet [Brit, informal]

See also: periwigged, peruked [archaic], toupeed

Type of: criticise [Brit], criticize, damn [informal], knock [informal], pick apart

Antonym: wigless

Encyclopedia: Wig, Rudolph