rig1
  
  v.
 (rigs, rigging, rigged)
  - provide (a boat) with sails and rigging. 
▸assemble and adjust (the equipment of a sailing boat, aircraft, etc.) in readiness for operation.
 ▸
(often rig something up)
 set up (a device or structure), typically in a makeshift way.
 - 
(often rig someone out)
 provide with clothes of a particular type.
 
n.
    - the arrangement of a boat's sails and rigging. 
▸the sail, mast, and boom of a windsurfer.
 - an apparatus or device for a particular purpose. 
▸an oil rig or drilling rig.
 ▸(in CB and short-wave radio) a transmitter and receiver.
 ▸a type of construction for fishing tackle that bears the bait and hook.
 - a person's costume or outfit.
 - chiefly N. Amer. & Austral./NZ a truck.
 
 
  Phrase
  
    
      - full rig
 informal smart or ceremonial clothes. 
    
   
  Derivative
  
  Etymology
  C15: perh. of Scand. origin.
 
  
    
rig2
  
  v.
 (rigs, rigging, rigged)
 manage or conduct (something) fraudulently so as to gain an advantage.
n.
 archaic a trick or swindle.
 
  Etymology
  C18 (as n.): of unknown origin.