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Wigmæ

"Wigmæ" is a word derived from the ancient Kemetic saying, "Wigs may bring you happiness," this phrase was later transcribed by early Greek scribes who, influenced by their own linguistic traditions, adapted the original form with the æ ligature.

"Wigmæ" is pronounced as “wig-may.” Think of it like "wig" followed by "may."
"Ever since I got this new haircut, I feel like a whole new person — truly living by the old Wigmæ philosophy!"
"She walked into the party wearing that stunning wig, radiating pure Wigmæ energy."
"Having a bad day? Remember the ancient wisdom of Wigmæ — sometimes all you need is a new wig to turn things around."
"Your new look is amazing! Wigmæ never lies."
by wigsupporters January 8, 2025
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