"I've been wigging out big time, " Reifert said . " I didn't know what to do because every week they tell me it's coming.
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:: : I suspect you are wigging out, LOL . I can't see why the Brits would name their party after a slang Scottish term for a cattle thief.
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He's forever outwardly sneering about the success of others _ he dubs one peer " Arnold Schwarzencracker " _ while being so inwardly paranoid that he's wigging out.
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But male bosses were much more severe than women : they were three times as likely to suspend or sack a subordinate, and only half as likely to give merely an oral wigging.
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Wigging ( removal of wool from the head of sheep ) is carried out to prevent the sheep from becoming " wool blind ", in which the wool covers the sheep's eyes.
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The punk-rock fanzine " Razorcake " described, " & they sound like they're having the times of their lives, playing to a sweaty basement of wigging-out friends.
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The Sunday opener awaiting Super Bowl fans-- call it the post-post-game show-- finds Brolin ( as veteran team leader Reese Wheeler ) trying to keep his team from wigging out emotionally.
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Faced with a challenged athlete that she's supposed to be helping, a wigging-out Jeanine breaks down and bolts, but not before telling the bewildered student, " It's not you.
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Executive-produced by and starring Bette Midler, the sitcom gives us the divine Ms . M on a diva binge, chewing scenery like there's no tomorrow, whining, wigging out, and worrying obsessively about wrinkles and weight gain.
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Hampson moved to Los Angeles with her sister, with Hampson stating that " I was such a serious runner in high school, " and " I think that wigging out at Auburn was kind of a reaction to being so serious in high school ."