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- noun Plural form of
wigg .
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Examples
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If you are honest you cant be controlled by the whipps office and so cant be trusted to do what you are tole by the party big wiggs and therefore sponsors.
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The supreme court is made of old hags and stick in the mud white wiggs, and the 2 newly elected Psychopathic creatures Bushy got in there, and these people run your world!
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This date cannot be correct, when we find John Winthrop writing in 1695 for "two wiggs one a campane, the other short."
Customs and Fashions in Old New England Alice Morse Earle 1881
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She was not going to be put off with Lapthorne's 'two wiggs and a bolster.'
The Pirates of Malabar, and an Englishwoman in India Two Hundred Years Ago 1880
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A letter to her from Lapthorne, written a few weeks later, relates that the only property he could find belonging to her were 'two wiggs and
The Pirates of Malabar, and an Englishwoman in India Two Hundred Years Ago 1880
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The real answer is to get the republicans out of congress and in the margins where they belong - along with the wiggs and commies.
Crooks and Liars Mike Lux 2011
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I give my wearing apparel & Cloths the best of them and what are coming in for my own wearing & my wiggs, swords canes pistols
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Can Shave well, dress wiggs, let Blood, Dress Sores [...] & the like, I'm told there are Abundance of such Journey [men] & Young fellows that find It hard Enough to live among [you]
Letter from Robert Carter to John Stark, September 17, 1723 1723
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Then to walk in the garden with my wife, and so to my office a while, and then home to the only Lenten supper I have had of wiggs -- [Buns or teacakes.] -- and ale, and so to bed.
Diary of Samuel Pepys — Complete 1664 N.S. Samuel Pepys 1668
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Then to walk in the garden with my wife, and so to my office a while, and then home to the only Lenten supper I have had of wiggs -- [Buns or teacakes.] -- and ale, and so to bed.
Diary of Samuel Pepys — Volume 28: April/May 1664 Samuel Pepys 1668
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