To erect, build, or create something through unconventional means, often through improvisationbased 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.
Rigved is typically used by Indians. They are typically Marathi. People with this name are smart, but they don’t know how to use their knowledge to help them in life. Rigved is kind hearted and is very brave. He knows what he is up to and can make anyone laugh no matter what. He makes of a very good friend and, if you get to know him, he will stick with you throughout your life.
Yo dude,
Sup do You know Rigved?
No dude Dude he is really funny,
How funny is he?
I still can’t stop thinking about him.
Something improperly fixed, often mechanical or electronic. It is a derogatory term derived from "jerry-rigged" which came into use from the confusion of "jury-rigged," a nautical term for a makeshift replacement of rig that has been damaged or lost overboard, and "Gerry-built," which referred to the low quality of German manufactures in the latter part of the 19th century. Also known euphemistically as "Afro-Engineering" or "Colored Engineering"