wig

/wɪɡ/
noun
  1. A covering for the head made of real or artificial hair, worn for fashion, disguise, or to cover baldness.
    • Many people wear wigs after losing their hair from medical treatments.
    • The actor wore a curly wig for the historical play.
    • She bought a new wig to match her outfit for the party.
verb
  1. To scold or reprimand someone severely (chiefly British informal).
    • He got wigged by his teacher for not doing homework.
    • The manager wigs any employee who arrives late.
    • She wigs her children when they misbehave in public.
  2. To provide or cover with a wig.
    • She wigged her bald doll to make it look more realistic.
    • The stylist wigged the mannequin for the display.
    • They wigged the actors before the scene started.
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