An adjective used to describe something awesome, rad, or otherwise great. A term used frequently used in river sports such as whitewater kayaking, rafting, and SUP boarding. The word is used in conjunction with pointing down with your them out, like an upside down L formation with your hand.
by Ultimate Dude May 31, 2019
A frog with an extra chromosome. Has Down syndrome, autism, and cerebral palsy. Very retarded and sped.
Shrig Sped
by TantheJawn February 13, 2023
A combination of the words "Shit Rig". A person who possesses a 'shit rig' has an unsightly body.
Shrigs are often cited at the beach and festivals.
A Shrig may often not be aware that they do in fact possess a shrig, and thus, take off the singlet and or tshirt to the laughter of others.
Shrigs are often cited at the beach and festivals.
A Shrig may often not be aware that they do in fact possess a shrig, and thus, take off the singlet and or tshirt to the laughter of others.
by Assface1234567 November 24, 2011
Use to roast someone or just to sound ratchet
- “bitch I heard u sucked Antonios dirty ass SHRIG”
-“I just saw his lil ass shrig in the locker room “
- “bitch I heard u sucked Antonios dirty ass SHRIG”
-“I just saw his lil ass shrig in the locker room “
by bukkakeBoyz September 28, 2021
1.
Person A: The shrig's are coming out
Person B: Spring must be just around the corner
2.
Person A: That guys rage's in full shrig, lets let him cool off for a minute
Person B: The whiskey, the 3 gin shots and the rejection from social services would shake a shrig, surprised it took so long for it to break...
Person A: The shrig's are coming out
Person B: Spring must be just around the corner
2.
Person A: That guys rage's in full shrig, lets let him cool off for a minute
Person B: The whiskey, the 3 gin shots and the rejection from social services would shake a shrig, surprised it took so long for it to break...
by shakespeares-landlord April 03, 2023
Person1: “man, I don’t want to go to work tomorrow” the man shrigged, complaining
Person2: “it’s okay, just call in sick”
Person2: “it’s okay, just call in sick”