Trig in English
- trig⇄adj. 1. trim or neat in dress; smartly dressed.
(SYN) tidy, spruce.
2. smart; stylish.
Ex. Trotteur dresses with trig leather belts (New Yorker).
3. strong; sound; well.
4. precise; exact.
5. smug. - trig⇄adv. trigly.
- trig⇄expr. trig out, (Especially Scottish.) to dress or deck out.
Ex. She had gotten me into her room to see that I was trigged out as I should be (W. Beatty). - trig⇄noun a wedge, block, or other obstacle used to keep a wheel, cask, or other round object from rolling.
- trig⇄noun trigness.
- trig⇄trig (1), adjective, verb, trigged,trigging.
- trig⇄trig (2), noun, verb, trigged,trigging.
- trig⇄trig (3), noun.
(Informal.) trigonometry. - trig⇄v.t. to make trim or smart.
Ex. He has rigged and trigged her with paint and spar (Rudyard Kipling). - trig⇄v.t. 1. to keep (a wheel or other round object) from rolling by a trig.
2. to support with a trig.