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What (who) is zig - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
ZIG; Zig (disambiguation)

ZIG         
ALL YOUR BASE ARE BELONG TO US. What you say? For Great Justice. Launch all ZIG
How are you gentlemen? All your base are belong to us! You have no chance to survive make your time. MOVE ZIG!
zig         
¦ noun a sharp change of direction in a zigzag course.
¦ verb (zigs, zigging, zigged) make a zig.
Origin
1960s: shortening of zigzag.
Zig zag (railway)         
  • India: the [[Darjeeling Himalayan Railway]], a  [[UNESCO]] [[World Heritage Site]], with six full zig zags
  • railway]] serving the island of [[Nordstrandischmoor]]
  • Japan: Obasute Station platform sign displaying the switchback
  • Italy: zig zag on the Cecina-Volterra railway
  • Switzerland: SBB A 3/5 on the turntable at Chambrelien railway station
TYPE OF RAILWAY LINE USED TO CLIMB STEEP GRADIENTS
Zig Zag (railway); Reversing station
A railway zig zag or switchback, is a method of climbing steep gradients with minimal need for tunnels and heavy earthworks. For a short distance (corresponding to the middle leg of the letter "Z"), the direction of travel is reversed, before the original direction is resumed.

Wikipedia

Zig

Zig may refer to:

  • Ziz or Zig, a giant griffin-like bird in Jewish mythology
  • Zığ, Baku, Azerbaijan
  • Zig, Iran, a village in Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran
  • Zig (programming language), a general-purpose programming language designed for robustness, optimality, and maintainability
  • Zoster-immune globulin
Examples of use of zig
1. Perhaps inevitably in a reunion which has been talked about for years, there have been internal squabbles over how they should be packaged 11 years on from their first zig–a–zig–ah.
2. "I did feel like we were friends in the house," she said of flirty Zig.
3. We have avoided the predictable zig – zag – zoom effects abounding on TV today.
4. The show will be co–produced with the UK‘s Zig Zag Productions.
5. "You often see people driving too fast and zig zagging in and out of the traffic.