Wig.

Wig.

abbreviation for
(Placename) Wigtownshire
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References in classic literature ?
All at once at his elbow, a little voice spoke--"My name is Pig- wig. Make me more porridge, please!" Pigling Bland jumped, and looked round.
Early in the morning, between dark and daylight, Pigling tied up his little bundle and woke up Pig- wig. She was excited and half- frightened.
"He seems really to believe," answered the priest called Brown, "that they have left a curse on him." Then he added, with some irrelevance, "That's why he wears a wig."
because it would mean the crack of doom for me, and if you take it I shall take off my wig....
"Oh, I see!" he then said, laughing and scratching his Wig. "It can easily be seen that I only thought I heard the tiny voice say the words!
`That's the judge,' she said to herself, `because of his great wig.'
The lace front wig is fast becoming a favourite, replacing the weft wig. The illusion of hair growing from the scalp is the feature that makes this wig the most preferred.
Fakher still has to comment on her latest appearance, and if she plans on wearing the wig in her daily life as well as in the series she acts in, like the series "Kalbesh" in which she appeared in wearing a wig.
GAIL Porter broke down in tears yesterday as she revealed she's finally made peace with wearing a wig.
We are astounded by how much money Francesca has already raised - so far, enough to fund one real-hair wig. Receiving a wig has a profoundly positive effect on those we assist.
One wrote, "I see that the new fashion at #LFW is a vagina wig. FFS for years women have been whipping off their lady gardens & now we have to pay to put it back on.