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wigging, vbl. n. slang or colloq.|ˈwɪgɪŋ| [f. wig n.3 4 + -ing1.] A severe rebuke, reproof, or reprimand; a scolding.
1813[see wig n.3 4]. 1834Marryat Peter Simple i. iv, It was her idea, that I should have a confounded wigging and be sent on board. 1895Times Law Rep. XI. 204 The clerk of the board gave these religious people a fine wigging, pointing out that in spite of their religious professions they were deliberate liars. |