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"having a rigger"

thirtythree

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What does this mean? I can guess based on the way it's used but is this a common thing to say? According to urbandictionary.com it means "red-skinned n!gger" but this definition doesn't seem to fit 😕

***** (1:18:57 AM): my good for nothing comp is having a rigger

***** (8:28:33 PM): g2g mom's having a rigger
 
I thought your topic name said something else. I was bout to go crazy up in this thread for sheeziieeee
 
Originally posted by: Yo_Ma-Ma
I am casting my vote for the rigger/rigor mortis theory.
Ok .. perhaps she just means rigor. Some of the definitions could work:
1 a (1) : harsh inflexibility in opinion, temper, or judgment : SEVERITY (2) : the quality of being unyielding or inflexible : STRICTNESS (3) : severity of life : AUSTERITY b : an act or instance of strictness, severity, or cruelty
2 : a tremor caused by a chill
3 : a condition that makes life difficult, challenging, or uncomfortable; especially : extremity of cold
4 : strict precision : EXACTNESS <logical rigor>
5 a obsolete : RIGIDITY, STIFFNESS b : rigidness or torpor of organs or tissue that prevents response to stimuli c : RIGOR MORTIS
But still .. I've never heard anyone say this and a search for "having a rigor/rigger" on google doesn't come up with anything relevant. Ah well .. I could always ask. I was just wondering if anyone else has heard this before.
 
probably someone made it up...

like my friend always called people "ponyriders" if he didnt like them...

it came from something in our apartment at the time...but none of us can trace it back to where it began
 
Well THAT's why I couldn't figure out what you meant.
It's spelled "RIGOR" not "RIGGER" you incompetent bastard.

To "have a rigor" means (medical) "have shivering/trembling" (i.e. from a chill) or it could also mean a strict/harsh temperament (i.e. "The general had a rigor and morosity that gave him an imposing presence")
 
Originally posted by: amnesiac
Well THAT's why I couldn't figure out what you meant.
It's spelled "RIGOR" not "RIGGER" you incompetent bastard.

To "have a rigor" means (medical) "have shivering/trembling" (i.e. from a chill) or it could also mean a strict/harsh temperament (i.e. "The general had a rigor and morosity that gave him an imposing presence")

Yes, I spelled it wrong intentionally, so it was funny. I guess it's not really that funny once you have to explain it...
 
Originally posted by: amnesiac
Well THAT's why I couldn't figure out what you meant.
It's spelled "RIGOR" not "RIGGER" you incompetent bastard.

To "have a rigor" means (medical) "have shivering/trembling" (i.e. from a chill) or it could also mean a strict/harsh temperament (i.e. "The general had a rigor and morosity that gave him an imposing presence")
Probably the 2nd definition. The reason I wrote rigger is because that is how she spelled it. *shrug*
 
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