Term used to describe the art of pulling someone’
s hair and dragging them by it.
This is normally a swift and sharp motion that leaves the
victim on the floor. There is no required distance someone needs to be pulled to be considered being wigged, but they do need to move from where they originally where.
The word “wig” in this sense does not
mean a literal wig (as is also the
case with the term “ket wig”), but instead the literal hair.
In some dialects, hair in general can be called a wig.
“Your
da sells Christmas lights all year round.”
“Oh shut up with the your
da jokes before I wig you one.”
“Your
da needs a wig.”