Meaning & Definition of word "Rigging"

Rigging

/ˈrɪɡɪŋ/

noun:

  • 1. A system of ropes, cables, or chains used to support a structure or to control the movement of a sailboat or ship.
    • Example: The rigging of the sailboat was expertly adjusted to catch the wind.
  • 2. The equipment and gear used to create a particular effect in a theater or film production.
    • Example: The rigging for the special effects created an impressive visual display during the show.
  • 3. The act of constructing or arranging something in a deceptive or unfair manner.
    • Example: There were allegations of rigging the election results to favor one candidate over the others.

Etymology

Derived from the Middle English 'riggen', meaning 'to fit out a ship with sails and ropes'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

rigging the game:

Manipulating the circumstances to achieve a desired outcome.

rigged up:

Set up or prepared for operation, often in a makeshift way.

give someone the rigging:

To trick or deceive someone.

Related Words

tackle:

The gear used for lifting and hauling, especially in sailing.

sail:

A piece of fabric attached to a boat for catching wind and propelling it forward.

shroud:

A set of ropes that support the mast on a ship.

Slang Meanings of rigging

Meaning: Rig a contest

Example Sentence: They rigged the contest so that their friend would win.

Meaning: To rig something up

Example Sentence: We need to rig this old computer up to see if it still works.