Trig

usgb/trɪɡ/
adjective

In British informal language, 'trig' means being neat, tidy, or smart in appearance.

He always looks so trig when he goes to work.
Visual representation of "trig" - In British informal language, 'trig' means being neat, tidy, or smart in appearance.

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Informal

trig appearance,trig dress,trig house

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Contextual Usage

Understanding 'trig' as neat is essential in formal settings.

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He made sure his desk was trig before the meeting.
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Slang Context

When used informally, 'trig' can imply a sense of sharpness or cleverness.

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She had a trig response to the tricky question.
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Cultural Relevance

In British culture, being 'trig' often relates to social status and presentation.

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Dressing trig is appreciated at formal events.
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