Wigging [verb]
Definition of Wigging:
scold
Sentence/Example of Wigging:
"He has been getting a wigging and no mistake," one said to another.
Just now she was getting rather a wigging, but she was remarkably calm.
“By Jupiter, what a wigging I shall get,” whispered Dicky, in a terrible funk.
Yes; and the Major had you up to give you a wigging, as you call it, only yesterday.
As soon as I glanced at it I saw that I was in for a wigging.
To-day Ive had a wigging for you before the whole of my company.
The pal of the red-headed lad is going to get a wigging now.
If you ever needed a wigging or any other punishment Id give it to you.
Either we won't be alive to bear the wigging, or else we'll be tails up.
It saved me a wigging from Mother, for she always wants us all to keep together.