verb
- present participle of bewwig; to put a wig on someone; to cover with a wig
- to scold or reprimand someone severely
Usage: often used in historical or theatrical contexts
Usage: informal; chiefly British; archaic
noun
- the act or process of putting on or wearing a wig
Usage: often used in historical or theatrical contexts
Examples
- The actor spent an hour bewigging before the performance.
- The costume department was bewigging all the extras for the period drama.
- She received a thorough bewigging from her mother for arriving home late.
- The theatrical production involved elaborate bewigging of the entire cast.
- He was bewigged and ready for the 18th-century ball scene.