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Riggee

A person who takes a role of being tied in rope bondage sessions.
She likes being tied up because she is a Riggee. Her Rigger is very skillful to tie her up.
by TiedupSissy September 14, 2020
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Nape Riggers

The nape of riggers.
Nape R, please come to the offife. Nape Riggers, to the office. Thank you!
by Nape rigger April 21, 2023
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Riggered

When you perceive something to be so obviously rigged, it triggers you. You are riggered.
Person 1: 'The U.S. election was so obviously rigged'

Person 2: 'Stop being so riggered'
by Luis37 November 16, 2016
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Rigged Up

To erect, build, or create something through unconventional means, often through improvisation based on a lack of funds, a key ingredient, or know-how.
Mary Sue, not having the same resources as all of the other girls in the Strawberry Queen contest, had rigged up a dress made of threadbare curtains decorated with her bedazzler.
by aitrus202 May 26, 2012
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Rigglehorn

A universal word that can be used as a noun, verb, adj, and adverb. It's quite useful really in everyday conversations.
noun - "oh shit dude run! there's a Rigglehorn right behind you!"

verb - "yo, I'll be right back. I just have to Rigglehorn really quick."

adjective - "whoa...look at that guy go! he must be feeling really Rigglehornish today!"

adverb - "the kids are playing Rigglehorn."
by Samuel L. Crackson November 4, 2011
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Tom Riggsed

To be taken advantage of from behind, whether it be for pleasure or punishment. Commonly used when playing video games, but can be also used in real life such as when playing Golf.
"Shit, I just got Tom Riggsed Again!"
by Lenin_The_Penguin July 27, 2006
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rigger

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
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.
by T. Sunshine Love April 9, 2008
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