- verbrig (verb) · rigs (third person present) · rigged (past tense) · rigged (past participle) · rigging (present participle)
- make (a sailing ship or boat) ready for sailing by providing it with sails and rigging:"the catamaran will be rigged as a ketch" · "a gaff-rigged cutter"
- assemble and adjust (the equipment of a sailboat, aircraft, etc.) to make it ready for operation:"most sails are kept ready rigged"
- set up (equipment or a device or structure), typically hastily or in makeshift fashion:"he had rigged up a sort of tent" · "the crew began to rig the camera equipment on a platform"
- provide (someone) with clothes of a particular style or type:"a cavalry regiment rigged out in green and gold"
nounrig (noun) · rigs (plural noun)- the particular way in which a sailboat's masts, sails, and rigging are arranged:"the yacht will emerge from the yard with her original rig"
- the sail, mast, and boom of a sailboard:"the stronger the wind, the later you release the rig"
- an apparatus, device, or piece of equipment designed for a particular purpose:"a lighting rig"
- an oil rig or drilling rig:"the North Sea rigs"
- (in CB and shortwave radio) a transmitter and receiver:"the CB rig in the car was on channel 20"
- a set of amplifiers and speakers used by a live band or a DJ in a club.
- a particular type of construction for fishing tackle that bears the bait and hook:"the setup with the smaller hook is free of lead and known as a free-line rig"
- a person's costume, outfit, or style of dress:"the rig of the Army Air Corps"
- NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISHinformala tractor-trailer.
Originlate Middle English (in the noun rigging, in nautical use): of unknown origin. The noun dates from the late 16th century (in Scots).verbrig (verb) · rigs (third person present) · rigged (past tense) · rigged (past participle) · rigging (present participle) · -rigging (adjective)- manage or conduct (something) fraudulently so as to produce a result or situation that is advantageous to a particular person:"the results of the elections had been rigged" · "charges of vote-rigging"
- cause an artificial rise or fall in prices in (a market, especially the stock market) with a view to personal profit:"he accused games manufacturers of rigging the market"
nounarchaicrig (noun) · rigs (plural noun)- a trick or way of swindling someone.
Originmid 17th century (in the noun sense): of unknown origin.Similar and Opposite Wordsverbnoun- an apparatus, device, or piece of equipment designed for a particular purpose:
- a person's costume, outfit, or style of dress:
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