"Wigging" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
To wobble or sway unsteadily, typically because of a lack of support or a sudden movement.
Example: The baby began to wiggle and squirm in its mother's arms.
Usage Examples:
She started to get restless and began wigging her seat with excitement, anticipating the start of the concert.
After the news broke, the stock market began wigging back and forth, causing a huge fluctuation in prices.
As a child, she wouldn't wig her eyebrows when she made funny faces, delighting her family and friends with her goofy expressions.
Wigging out on the dance floor, people danced the night away, letting loose after a long week of work.
After failing her exam, she wagged her head, clearly frustrated with her poor performance, and vowed to study harder next time.
A woman who is married to a man, typically living with him in a relationship based on a social and economic partnership.