单词 | wigging |
释义 | wiggingn. slang or colloquial. A severe rebuke, reproof, or reprimand; a scolding. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > contempt > disapproval > rebuke or reproof > [noun] > severe > instance of choking pear1546 choke-pear1573 a flea in one's ear1577 rattle1652 juniper letter1655 juniper lecture1706 siserary1771 wig1789 a word of a sort1796 rowing1812 wigging1813 sloan1823 scorcher1842 rubdowna1846 tickler1846 slating1881 bawl-out1926 earful1929 caning1933 a kick in the pants1933 rollicking1938 rocket1941 bollocking1946 butt-kicking1970 1813 T. Moore Intercepted Lett. ii. 52 Else, though the Pr——e be long in rigging, 'Twould take, at least, a fortnight's wigging—Two wigs to every paragraph—Before he well could get through half. 1834 F. Marryat Peter Simple I. iv. 43 It was her idea that I should have a confounded wigging and be sent on board. 1895 Times Law Rep. 11 204 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. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1924; most recently modified version published online December 2021). < n.1813 |
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