
1) An 18-wheeler, to its driver 2) Apparatus 3) Appurtenances 4) Arrange fraudulently 5) Arrange the outcome of 6) Arrangement of masts 7) Assure the outcome of 8) Big truck 9) Big van 10) Brand of umbrella 11) Carriage 12) Carriage with its horse 13) Concern of many a carter 14) Contraption 15) Control dishonestly
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1) Attire 2) Barouche 3) Brougham 4) Buckboard 5) Bunco 6) Bunko 7) Cabriolet 8) Caroche 9) Chariot 10) Clarence 11) Cozenage 12) Droshky 13) Drosky 14) Equip 15) Fake 16) Flimflam 17) Getup 18) Gharry 19) Gyp 20) Hackney 21) Hansom 22) Hotchpotch 23) Hustle 24) Oil rig 25) Playsuit 26) Pyramiding 27) Scam
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A male horse which is a cryptorchid or not properly castrated.[23]
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• (n.) The peculiar fitting in shape, number, and arrangement of sails and masts, by which different types of vessels are distinguished; as, schooner rig, ship rig, etc. See Illustration in Appendix. • (v. t.) To furnish with apparatus or gear; to fit with tackling. • (n.) A blast of wind. • (n.) A ridge. • (v. i.) To play ...
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Naval Rig of the day. Naval name for the type of uniform directed to be worn each day; it is piped at breakfast time in each ship daily.
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Skydiver slang for the entire parachute, including main and reserve canopies and the harness/container
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A lighting term. To set the lanterns in position. As a noun, its refers to the actually positioning of the lanterns.
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The arrangement of a yacht's mast, sails and spars.
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1) Noun - The lighting system as a whole, 'The Rig'. 2) Verb - To hang lanterns on bars and connect with cables. 3) Often used to describe putting together any part of the show e.g. Rigging the set.
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A collective term to describe the permanent equipment needed when drilling a well. It has come to include the onshore and offshore vehicles, mobile platforms, or vessels on which the equipment is installed. Offshore platforms are often referred to as oilrigs.
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a term to describe all of the components that make up the sail, mast etc.
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the derrick or mast, drawworks, and attendant surface equipment of a drilling or workover unit.
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Rig intransitive verb To play the wanton; to act in an unbecoming manner; to play tricks. '
Rigging and rifling all ways.'
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Rig noun [ See
Ridge .] A ridge. [ Prov. or Scott.]
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Rig transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Rigged ;
present participle & verbal noun Rigging .] [ Norweg.
rigga to bind, particularly, to wrap round, rig; confer Anglo-Saxon
wrīhan to cover.]
1. To fur...
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Rig is slang for to manipulate illegally or illicitly
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anything from a mini-van with the seats out to a high top van with roof air, awning and crate Benching, to Greyhound Bus size motor homes.
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A male horse which is a cryptorchid or not properly castrated.
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(1 - General) To set up the equipment for a show. (2 - General) The equipment in position for a show.
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The art/science of setting up a boat for an individual.
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noun gear (including necessary machinery) for a particular enterprise
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A lighting term. To set the lanterns in position. As a noun, its refers to the entirety of the lanterns on the show..
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A motorcycle with an attached sidecar. Also any combination of motorcycle with or without sidecar pu
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A collective term to describe the equipment needed when drilling a well.
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Term used to describe how the boat is set up.
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