wigged out


wig out

1. To succumb to extreme or irrational emotion, such as anger, anxiety, fear, bewilderment, etc. Now, don't wig out, but I had a bit of an accident while driving your car. Everyone started wigging out when the government announced food and water shortages.2. To cause someone to experience an extreme or irrational emotion, especially anger, anxiety, fear, bewilderment, etc. In this usage, a noun or pronoun can be used between "wig" and "out." These collections of horror stories really wigged me out as a kid. Nothing wigs out my parents like missing my curfew without telling them where I am.See also: out, wig

wigged (out)

and wiggy1. mod. alcohol or drug intoxicated. The kid got a little wigged and slipped under the table. 2. mod. having lost control of oneself; having flipped one’s wig. After she heard the bad news, she was totally wigged out. See also: out, wig