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    trig
    [triɡ]
    noun
    informal
    trig (noun)
    1. trigonometry.
    Origin
    late 19th century: abbreviation.
    trig
    [triɡ]
    verb
    trig (verb) · trigs (third person present) · trigged (past tense) · trigged (past participle) · trigging (present participle)
    1. make neat and smart in appearance:
      "he has rigged her and trigged her with paint and spar"
    Origin
    Middle English (in the sense ‘faithful, trusty’): from Old Norse tryggr; related to true. The current verb sense dates from the late 17th century.
    trig.
    [trig.]
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    1. trigonometric.
    2. trigonometrical.
    3. trigonometry.
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    adjective 1 : stylishly or jauntily trim everything was trim and trig and bright—Mark Twain 2 : extremely precise : prim 3 dialectal, chiefly British: firm, vigorous
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    trig 1 (trĭg) adj. Smart and trim, as in appearance; neat: a trig beard.
    [ trig ] Phonetic (Standard)IPA adjective neat, trim, smart, or spruce. Synonyms: orderly, tidy in good physical condition; sound; well.
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    Define trig. trig synonyms, trig pronunciation, trig translation, English dictionary definition of trig. adj. Smart and trim, as in appearance; neat: a trig beard. tr.v. trigged , trig·ging , trigs To make trim or neat, especially in dress: "Loudon …

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