Wigging vs Winging - What's the difference?
wigging | winging |
(uncountable) The action of the verb to wig .
(countable, British, Ireland, colloquial, dated) A telling-off or reprimand.
* 1888 , , "Thrown Away", Plain Tales from the Hills (Folio Society 2005, p. 18)
As verbs the difference between wigging and winging
is that wigging is present participle of wig while winging is present participle of lang=en.As a noun wigging
is the action of the verb to wig.wigging
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(en noun)- His Colonel talked to him severely when the cold weather ended. That made him more wretched than ever; and it was only an ordinary ‘Colonel's wigging ’!