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wigged (out) — AND wiggy 1. mod. alcohol or drug intoxicated. □ How did you get so wigged out? □ The kid got a little wigged and slipped under the table. 2. mod. having lost control of oneself; having flipped one’s wig. □ The kid is just too wigged to do… … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
wigged-out — ˈ ̷ ̷ ˈ ̷ ̷ adjective Etymology: from past participle of wig out (herein) : mentally or emotionally discomposed : upset : crazy … Useful english dictionary
wigged-out — adjective Date: 1970 mentally or emotionally discomposed ; upset, crazy … New Collegiate Dictionary
Wigged out — 1. under the effects of marijuana; stoned; 2. acting as though under the effects of drugs … Dictionary of Australian slang
wigged out — Australian Slang 1. under the effects of marijuana; stoned; 2. acting as though under the effects of drugs … English dialects glossary
wigged-out — /wɪgd ˈaʊt/ (say wigd owt) adjective Colloquial 1. under the influence of marijuana. 2. in a dazed state as though under the influence of drugs …
wig out — (US sl) To go crazy, freak out • • • Main Entry: ↑wig * * * informal become deliriously excited; go completely wild * * * wig out [phrasal verb] wig out or wig (someone) out US slang : to become very upset or to cause ( … Useful english dictionary
wig out — 1. in. to lose control of oneself; to flip one’s wig. (See also wigged (out).) □ I was afraid I would wig out if I stayed any longer. □ Take it easy, man. Don’t wig out. 2. in. to have a good time at a party, etc. □ … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
wig out — v. become fearful in an agitated manner, freak out (e.g. She woke up in the hospital and did not know where she was so she wigged out ) … English contemporary dictionary
wig out — v To lose control of yourself, go crazy. She wigged out when she saw me with my cousin. 1980s … Historical dictionary of American slang