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  1. rig-out. noun [ C ] informal old-fashioned uk / ˈrɪɡ.aʊt / us / ˈrɪɡ.aʊt / a set of clothes: I want to get myself a new rig-out for the party. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. (Definition of rig someone out from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press) Examples of rig someone out.

  2. Usage: One common usage of “rig out” is to describe someone who is dressed up or wearing fancy clothes. For example, you might say “She really rigged herself out for the party last night.” Another way that this phrase can be used is to describe equipping or outfitting something with necessary items or equipment.

  3. rig sb out. — phrasal verb with rig verb [ T ] uk / rɪɡ / us / rɪɡ / -gg-. informal. to put a particular type of clothing on someone: We rigged our selves out in tracksuits and running shoes for the race. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Putting clothes on. arrayed. bundle.

  4. Aug 29, 2024 · When we hear ‘Rig Out,’ it might conjure images of someone preparing for an adventure or a special occasion. In essence, this idiom means to dress or equip oneself, often in an elaborate or stylish manner.

  5. phrasal verb. rig somebody/something/yourself out (in/with something) [often passive] (old-fashioned) to provide somebody/something with a particular kind of clothes or equipment. I was accepted for the job and rigged out in a uniform. The van was rigged out with a small bed in the back. Take your English to the next level.

  6. 1. (tr, adverb; often foll by with) to equip or fit out (with) his car is rigged out with gadgets. 2. to dress or be dressed. rigged out smartly. noun rigout. 3. informal. a person's clothing or costume, esp a bizarre outfit.

  7. rig somebody ↔ out meaning, definition, what is rig somebody ↔ out: to dress someone in special or unusual c...: Learn more.