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wig n | (artificial hair) (hombre) | peluquín nm |
| (mujer) | peluca nf |
| Steve has started wearing a wig to hide the fact that he's going bald. |
| Steve empezó a usar peluquín para ocultar su calvicie. |
wig n | (judge or barrister's headwear) | peluca nf |
| Barristers and judges often remove their wigs when children are giving evidence in court, so as not to intimidate them. |
| Los abogados y jueces se suelen sacar la peluca cuando hay niños dando testimonio, para no intimidarlos. |
wig out vi phrasal | US, informal (get upset, behave erratically) | ponerse como loco loc verb |
| Stop wigging out. It's not a big deal! |
| ¡No te pongas como loco, que no es tan grave! |
wig out [sb], wig [sb] out vtr phrasal sep | US, informal (upset or distress [sb]) | poner como loco a loc verb + prep |
| | enloquecer a vtr + prep |
| You really wigged me out when you said that. |
| De veras me pusiste como loco cuando dijiste eso. |
WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2025:
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