rig out



rig out

1. To fit, fasten, or equip (with something). Tom just bought a new motorcycle that's been rigged out with a super powerful engine. I'm planning on rigging out my computer with a new processor and some extra memory once I save up a bit of money.
2. To clothe or be dressed, especially in a fancy or fashionable attire. Well, it looks like Jeremy rigged out nicely for the prom. I've got to get home and rig out before our big date tonight.
See also: out, rig

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Arie (1)AH-reeDutch
Maximmahk-SEEM (Russian)Russian, Ukrainian, Belarusian
Ampelius-Ancient Greek (Latinized)
Gabrielius-Lithuanian
NoÈLe-French
Bill[bil]