What is the meaning of ZIG. Phrases containing ZIG
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Zigzagged is slang for drunk, intoxicated, under the influence of drugs.
A rail fence laid up in a zig-zag manner.
Zigaboo is American slang for a Black person.
Zig−zig is slang for sexual intercourse.
Ziggerboo is Black−American slang for a crazy person.
Marijuana; LSD; marijuana rolling papers
Zig is American slang for a Black person.
Sailing as close as possible towards the wind in a zig-zag course to attain an upwind direction to which it is impossible to sail directly.
Variant of Jigaboo.
Zigzag is slang for marijuana.Zigzag is American military slang for drunk.
Zed about is British slang for to wander about in a zigzag manner.
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v. i.
To trail along; to saunter or be drawn along, carelessly, swaying in a kind of zigzag motion.
a.
The zigzag course or courses made by a ship in passing from one place to another; a compound course.
v. i.
To crook or turn; to wind in and out; to zigzag.
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of Zigzag
a.
Resembling a serpent; having the shape or qualities of a serpent; subtle; winding or turning one way and the other, like a moving serpent; anfractuous; meandering; sinuous; zigzag; as, serpentine braid.
v. i.
Same as Sicker.
n.
A molding running in a zigzag line; a chevron, or series of chevrons. See Illust. of Chevron, 3.
n.
A branch of inflorescence; the zigzag axis on which the florets are arranged in the spikelets of grasses.
v. t.
To form with short turns.
v. i.
To move in a zigzag manner; also, to have a zigzag shape.
a.
Having sharp turns.
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The quality or state of being zigzag; crookedness.
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Having short, sharp turns; running this way and that in an onward course.
v. t.
To fold and sew down the edge of with a coarse zigzag stitch.
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A species of ichneumon (Herpestes nyula). Its fur is beautifully variegated by closely set zigzag markings. O () O, the fifteenth letter of the English alphabet, derives its form, value, and name from the Greek O, through the Latin. The letter came into the Greek from the Ph/nician, which possibly derived it ultimately from the Egyptian. Etymologically, the letter o is most closely related to a, e, and u; as in E. bone, AS. ban; E. stone, AS. stan; E. broke, AS. brecan to break; E. bore, AS. beran to bear; E. dove, AS. d/fe; E. toft, tuft; tone, tune; number, F. nombre.
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of Zigzag
n.
See Boyau.
v. i.
Alt. of Zighyr
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Something that has short turns or angles.
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A board having a row of pins, set zigzag, between which wire is drawn to straighten it.
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