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  • noun Plural form of wigga.

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Examples

  • I think of them as more "wiggas" than white trash.

    More on foreign slang. bradamant 2005

  • -True, but at least in my experience, "wiggas" yuck, typing that word makes me feel dirty cross class lines.

    More on foreign slang. bradamant 2005

  • Mock them all you like as “inauthentic” wannabes, but Jewish wiggas might be truer to their heritage than any accountant, lawyer, or doctor will ever be.

    A Renegade History of the United States Thaddeus Russell 2010

  • It's a simple, predictable premise: Having been screwed out of Episode 2 has Faustino babysitting Gilbert Gottfried's obese, mentally handicapped 34-year-old son Sparky, and the third segment, starring Coolio, plays the wiggas-meet-Compton homeies card for all it's worth.

    Entertainment Weekly's PopWatch 2009

  • Sure those wiggas from the year above you LOOKED like they just sat there on the park bench smoking and harrassing anyone in a skirt, but this is proof that some ridiculously sick skateboarding went down in the mid 90's as well ...

    Monster Children 2009

  • It's a simple, predictable premise: Having been screwed out of Episode 2 has Faustino babysitting Gilbert Gottfried's obese, mentally handicapped 34-year-old son Sparky, and the third segment, starring Coolio, plays the wiggas-meet-Compton homeies card for all it's worth.

    Entertainment Weekly's PopWatch 2009

  • It's a simple, predictable premise: Having been screwed out of Episode 2 has Faustino babysitting Gilbert Gottfried's obese, mentally handicapped 34-year-old son Sparky, and the third segment, starring Coolio, plays the wiggas-meet-Compton homeies card for all it's worth.

    Entertainment Weekly's PopWatch 2009

  • It's a simple, predictable premise: Having been screwed out of Episode 2 has Faustino babysitting Gilbert Gottfried's obese, mentally handicapped 34-year-old son Sparky, and the third segment, starring Coolio, plays the wiggas-meet-Compton homeies card for all it's worth.

    Entertainment Weekly's PopWatch 2009

  • It's a simple, predictable premise: Having been screwed out of Episode 2 has Faustino babysitting Gilbert Gottfried's obese, mentally handicapped 34-year-old son Sparky, and the third segment, starring Coolio, plays the wiggas-meet-Compton homeies card for all it's worth.

    Entertainment Weekly's PopWatch 2009

  • It's a simple, predictable premise: Having been screwed out of Episode 2 has Faustino babysitting Gilbert Gottfried's obese, mentally handicapped 34-year-old son Sparky, and the third segment, starring Coolio, plays the wiggas-meet-Compton homeies card for all it's worth.

    Entertainment Weekly's PopWatch 2009

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