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'shig' is an acronym for 'See How It Goes'.
There were too many factors to plan out every detail of the trip, so we decided instead just to shig.
by Hooniverse September 04, 2015
May 17 Word of the Day
Briefly, "the realization that each random passerby is living a life as vivid and complex as your own." Originally from the Dictionary of Obscure Sorrows, which has a lot more beautiful neologism definitions like this you might enjoy.
by rednos January 10, 2013
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A portmanteau and pseudo-synonym of "shit", used to describe a blatant lie in the context of physical ability.
This noun typically refers to someone who claims that they can execute a difficult physical stunt, when in reality, they cannot, and are merely seeking props from fellow activity partners.
This noun typically refers to someone who claims that they can execute a difficult physical stunt, when in reality, they cannot, and are merely seeking props from fellow activity partners.
Fuji: "I can do five backflips yo!"
Raul: "Yeah? Show them to me right now."
Fuji: "Well, my ankle's kinda sore, so I can maybe do half a backflip right now."
Raul: "You're full of shig."
Fuji talks a lot of shig.
Raul: "Yeah? Show them to me right now."
Fuji: "Well, my ankle's kinda sore, so I can maybe do half a backflip right now."
Raul: "You're full of shig."
Fuji talks a lot of shig.
by hollowback September 21, 2005
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Main Entry: shig
Pronunciation: \'shig\
Function: verb
Etymology: Portmanteau, adapted from the onomatopoeic transcription of both Jack Black's power-scatting technique and Woody the Woodpecker's trademark laugh ("Shiggideh-geh-geh!")
Date: 21st century
transitive verb
1. to meet, esp. for pick up or transportation
2. to borrow
3. to take action quickly and without qualification
Pronunciation: \'shig\
Function: verb
Etymology: Portmanteau, adapted from the onomatopoeic transcription of both Jack Black's power-scatting technique and Woody the Woodpecker's trademark laugh ("Shiggideh-geh-geh!")
Date: 21st century
transitive verb
1. to meet, esp. for pick up or transportation
2. to borrow
3. to take action quickly and without qualification
1. "Yo, my ride bailed on me - can you shig me from the train station?"
2. "Lemme shig that right quick."
3. "Dude thinks he can shig out that thesis the week before and be okay."
2. "Lemme shig that right quick."
3. "Dude thinks he can shig out that thesis the week before and be okay."
by Codec February 11, 2007