A head of real or synthetic hair worn on the head to disguise baldness, for cultural or religious reasons, for fashion, or by actors to help them better resemble the character they are portraying.
verb
(intransitive, colloquial, slang) To act in an extremely emotional way; to be overly excited, irritable, nervous, or fearful; behave erratically.
(transitive, MLE, slang) To shoot in the head.
(transitive, colloquial) To upbraid, reprimand.
To put on a wig; to provide with a wig (especially of an actor etc.).
wil
wil
verb
Obsolete spelling of will
wim
wim
noun
(astronomy) Initialism of warm ionized medium.
win
win
noun
(Scotland) Pleasure; joy; delight.
(obsolete) Gain; profit; income.
(obsolete) Wealth; goods owned.
(slang) A feat carried out successfully; a victorious achievement.
An individual victory.
verb
(intransitive) To achieve victory.
(intransitive) To have power, coercion or control.
(obsolete, transitive) To conquer, defeat.
(transitive) To cause a victory for someone.
(transitive) To gain (a prize) by succeeding in competition or contest.
(transitive) To obtain (someone) by wooing; to make an ally or friend of (frequently with over).
(transitive) To obtain (something desired).
(transitive) To triumph or achieve victory in (a game, a war, etc.).
(transitive, Scotland) To dry by exposure to the wind.
(transitive, intransitive) To reach some destination or object, despite difficulty or toil (now usually intransitive, with preposition or locative adverb).
(transitive, mining) To extract (ore, coal, etc.).
wip
wir
wis
wis
adj
(rare, obsolete or dialectal) Certain.
(rare, obsolete or dialectal) Sure.
adv
(rare, obsolete or dialectal) Certainly, surely.
(rare, obsolete or dialectal) Indeed.
(rare, obsolete or dialectal) Really, truly.
verb
(obsolete or archaic) To imagine, ween; to deem.
(obsolete or archaic) To know.
(obsolete or archaic) To think, suppose.
wit
wit
noun
(now usually in the plural) Sanity.
(obsolete, usually in the plural) The senses.
A person who tells funny anecdotes or jokes; someone witty.
Humour, especially when clever or quick.
Intellectual ability; faculty of thinking, reasoning.
Intelligence; common sense.
The ability to think quickly; mental cleverness, especially under short time constraints.
prep
(Southern US) Pronunciation spelling of with.
verb
(transitive, intransitive, chiefly archaic) Know, be aware of (constructed with of when used intransitively).
wiz
wiz
noun
(Internet, informal) A wizard; an administrator of a multi-user dungeon.
(vulgar, slang) Alternative spelling of whiz: an act of urination.
A person who is exceptionally clever, gifted or skilled in a particular area.
prep
(slang, especially represents slurred or drunken speech) Pronunciation spelling of with.