wigged out
adjective mainly US informal uk/ˌwɪɡd ˈaʊt/ us/ˌwɪɡd ˈaʊt/
紧张的,害怕的
nervous or frightened, often in a way that is not reasonable
Somehow I would have expected her to be more wigged out about seeing him. 不知怎么的,我以为她见到他会更紧张一些呢。
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- The kid has been calling all day, totally wigged out.
- Even the bravest among us are wigged out about travelling these days.
- Our huge pram wouldn't go through the barriers on the Metro and I was too wigged out to work out how to get through.
- He was wigged out at the prospect that he was going to be a father at the age of 18.