When someone claims something, but they have no evidence to back it up, or come up with fake or disproved information.
"The earth is flat!"
"Do you have any proof?"
"Shut up!"
"What you're doing right now is the riggio effect."
"Do you have any proof?"
"Shut up!"
"What you're doing right now is the riggio effect."
by Nathan's Username October 18, 2019
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by Lenin_The_Penguin July 27, 2006
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invented by Alyssa Edwards on the show RuPaul's Drag Race AllStars 2 Episode 4 as it sounds similar to 'rigged'
misspelling from Latin 'rigor mortis' (= 'stiffness of death', 'postmortem rigidity') which refers to the limbs stiffening after a few hours of a body which passed away
invented by Alyssa Edwards on the show RuPaul's Drag Race AllStars 2 Episode 4 as it sounds similar to 'rigged'
misspelling from Latin 'rigor mortis' (= 'stiffness of death', 'postmortem rigidity') which refers to the limbs stiffening after a few hours of a body which passed away
"If y'all send me home: 'It was rigged!' Rigga morris, gurl, rigga morris gurl!"
A: "What do you think about (PERSON)'s elimination from the competition?"
B: "Rigga morris, (PERSON) was robbed!"
A: "What do you think about (PERSON)'s elimination from the competition?"
B: "Rigga morris, (PERSON) was robbed!"
by Aküma March 26, 2020
Get the rigga morris mug.Person who applies functional or artistic rope bondage (sometimes referred to as "human macramé") to another person's body for photographic, performance, artistic, educational, spiritual, or sexual purposes.
The term is thought to originate from the nautical world and has strong associations with rope, knots, and suspension. Other forms of restraint may also be used; such as fabric, leather and steel.
Rigger is sometimes thought to be a more technical term than the more artistic "rope top", while remaining less pretentious than the japanese inspired term "nawashi".
See also rigging
The term is thought to originate from the nautical world and has strong associations with rope, knots, and suspension. Other forms of restraint may also be used; such as fabric, leather and steel.
Rigger is sometimes thought to be a more technical term than the more artistic "rope top", while remaining less pretentious than the japanese inspired term "nawashi".
See also rigging
1) That rope harness looks fantastic; who is her rigger?
2) While a rigger may sometimes refer to his subject as a "load", it is best not to do so within said subject's hearing.
2) While a rigger may sometimes refer to his subject as a "load", it is best not to do so within said subject's hearing.
by T. Sunshine Love April 9, 2008
Get the rigger mug.A noun that can mean anything you want it to, it can replace any noun you may use. Can also be used as a verb in certain circumstances.
"Dang that guy just stepped in a huge pile of riggumgoo"
"Dude do you know you have riggumgoo all over your shirt?"
"That dude just got riggumgooed"
"Dude do you know you have riggumgoo all over your shirt?"
"That dude just got riggumgooed"
by Bibblebeezer May 10, 2009
Get the Riggumgoo mug.Electrical wires or electronics assembled or customized in under 5 minutes using: duct tape, USB extenders, electrical tape, super glue.
Fuses will be blown.
The opposite of MacGyver.
Fuses will be blown.
The opposite of MacGyver.
by War Towels December 23, 2009
Get the Padmei Rigging mug.taking a piece of crap car and trying to make it nice by using spray paint and other cheap materials.
I saw my neighbor beaner rigging his 1992 toyota tercel by spray painting his rims purple and rewiring the audio system.
by coopone September 7, 2012
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