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- adjective informal Very
excited ;crazy ,frantic ,zany .
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Examples
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I needed to call my parents if Emma was really this wigged-out.
Times Squared Julia DeVillers 2011
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I needed to call my parents if Emma was really this wigged-out.
Times Squared Julia DeVillers 2011
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On a few occasions, the entire screen became a Rice Krispies-like wigged-out blanket of squirming hot colors — a bit ironic given how many hipsters refer to Avatar as Screensaver: The Movie.
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We get down to business after a wigged-out Mary J. Blige opens the show by going old-school with "Real Love" yes, it's almost 20 years old, but Kristin might think it was also big in 2005.
Dancing with the Stars Episode Recap: Tuesday, Oct. 4, 2011 2011
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Katy Perry took to the Today Show on Friday for its summer concert series, and she brought along the fake clouds of cotton candy and wigged-out backup dancers from her 'California Gurls' video for her performance of the song.
Katy Perry's Today Show Performance: Candy & Sparkles (VIDEO, PHOTOS) 2010
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How long before Hillary's delusional behavior will start to look like Britney's wigged-out public displays before her parents got her to the psych ward?
Elizabeth Benedict: Straight Into Baghdad: Hillary's Campaign 2008
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They search the cities, towns and backwaters of our great nation looking for the most brilliant wigged-out and hard-to-find vintage rock and R & B records they can sniff out.
Tony Sachs: Norton Records' Rockin' Archaeologists Unearth "Mad Mike Monsters" 2008
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No longer greasy kid stuff, pop suddenly offered simplified and easier-to-find versions of everything that had once drawn certain kinds of listeners to jazz: its own Charlie Parker and John Coltrane in Eric Clapton and Jimi Hendrix, its own Stan Kenton in Frank Zappa, its own wigged-out Ornette Coleman and Sun Ra in Captain Beefheart and George Clinton.
X Jazz 2005
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No longer greasy kid stuff, pop suddenly offered simplified and easier-to-find versions of everything that had once drawn certain kinds of listeners to jazz: its own Charlie Parker and John Coltrane in Eric Clapton and Jimi Hendrix, its own Stan Kenton in Frank Zappa, its own wigged-out Ornette Coleman and Sun Ra in Captain Beefheart and George Clinton.
X Jazz 2005
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A one time recording artist and now full-time party and pin-up photographer, the wigged-out Bronques is presently traveling nightclubs across the globe getting gorgeous women to show him their titties.
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