
Wigged
UK
/wɪɡd/
US
/wɪɡd/

Translation of "wigged" into Russian
wig
Verbwigged
Past Simple
wig
wigs
wigged Past Simple / Past Participle
wigging Gerund
Don't wig out over the small stuff.
Не волнуйся из-за мелочей.
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wigged
AdjectiveUK
/wɪɡd/
US
/wɪɡd/
wigged
The actor wore a wigged costume for the historical play.
Актёр надел париковый костюм для исторической пьесы.
Definitions
wig
VerbSlang (usually with the particle “out”). To become extremely excited, angry, or irrational.
He totally wigged out when he realised his phone was gone.
To supply or fit (a person or object) with a wig.
The stylist wigged the actor for every performance.
British, informal, historical. To scold or rebuke sharply.
The headmaster wigged the pupils for their untidy appearance.
wigged
AdjectiveUK
/wɪɡd/
US
/wɪɡd/
Wearing a wig.
The actor appeared wigged for his role in the historical drama.
Having a state of being agitated or excited, often used informally.
She was completely wigged after hearing the unexpected news.
Idioms and phrases
wigged out
She got totally wigged out before her exam.
взвинченный, на взводе, в панике
Она совсем взвинтилась перед экзаменом.
long-wigged
The actor played a long-wigged judge in the historical drama.
с длинным париком
Актёр сыграл судью с длинным париком в исторической драме.
white-wigged
A white-wigged barrister stood before the court.
в белом парике
Адвокат в белом парике стоял перед судом.
fully-wigged
The fully-wigged actors looked unrecognizable.
полностью в парике, полностью загримированный под парик
Актёры в полных париках были неузнаваемы.
blue-wigged
The blue-wigged dancer stole the show.
в синем парике
Танцовщица в синем парике украла шоу.