What does big rig mean slang?

Noun. big rig (plural big rigs) (informal) A large truck, an 18-wheeler. Driving on the interstate at night, you will see less traffic, but more big rigs.

What does rig mean slang?

The ‘rig’ that means “to manipulate or control usually by deceptive or dishonest means” first appeared in an 18th century slang dictionary with the definition “game, diversion, ridicule.

Why is it called a big rig?

The term big rig is a colloquialism for a semi-truck or a tractor-trailer, a two-part truck that consists of both a tractor, the truck portion with the engine, and a trailer. The driver sits in the tractor or cab and a trailer, usually filled with freight, is hooked to the tractor.

What qualifies as a big rig?

Essentially, a big rig RV is classified as any RV over 40′ long. Regardless of the type of RV (motorhome, 5th wheel, etc.), if your rig is over 40′ in length, you’ve got yourself a “Big Rig”.

What does rig mean in business?

Real Internal Growth (finance) RIG.

Is rig a real word?

The word rig is also a nautical term. As a verb, it means “to fit a ship or mast with the necessary elements (such as shrouds and sails).” More generally, it means “to assemble.” Together, these words become jury-rigged by the late 18th century.