Verb
erect or construct, especially as a temporary measure
Source: WordNetBy calling him humourless I mean to impugn his seriousness, categorically: such a man must rig up his probity ex nihilo. Martin Amis
Can he rig up a P.A. system? Source: Internet
Biollante's final form was even more difficult to operate, as its vine network took hours to rig up on set. Source: Internet
In " The Parting of the Ways ", Captain Jack Harkness uses it to rig up a force field that defends the ship from Dalek missiles. Source: Internet
It was called the emergency rig, and was named as such because its main use was to get the ship to sail (away) faster if it got into trouble and the crew was not able to get the main rig up quickly enough. Source: Internet
So they couldn't just get a couple of iPhones, rig up some way to suction cup one to the inside of the passenger's window, and then just facetime with the student taking the test? Source: Internet