1. rigged - Adjective
2. rigged - Verb
Derived from rig
of Rig
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe economic game is not supposed to be rigged like some shady ring toss on a carnival midway. Arianna Huffington
We have rigged the latest election. 93.5 per cent have voted for Lukashenko. But they say it is not a European outcome. We have made it 86 per cent. Alexander Lukashenko
Conspiracy theorists of the world, believers in the hidden hands of the Rothschilds and the Masons and the Illuminati, we skeptics owe you an apology. You were right. The players may be a little different, but your basic premise is correct: The world is a rigged game. Matt Taibbi
First of all, principles should be general. That is, it must be possible to formulate them without use of what would be intuitively recognized as proper names, or rigged definite descriptions. John Rawls
Certainly the game is rigged. Don't let that stop you; if you don't bet you can't win. Robert A. Heinlein
Listen friends, you have to face the truth: You are never going to be rich... The system is rigged in favor of the few, and your name is not among them, not now and not ever. Michael Moore