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lig
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lig [lɪg] Brit slang
n
(esp in the entertainment industry and the media) a function at which free entertainment and refreshments are available
vb ligs, ligging, ligged
(intr) to attend such a function in order to take advantage of free entertainment and refreshments; freeload
[origin uncertain]
ligger  n
ligging  n
Translations
lig
vi (Brit inf) (at party) → sich selbst einladen, schmarotzen; (at concert, etc) → ohne Eintrittskarte reingehen (inf)


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