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Definitions for Pigs
[1] Bay of. Bay of Pigs.
[2] a young swine of either sex, especially a domestic hog, Sus scrofa, weighing less than 120 pounds (220 kg)
[3] any wild or domestic swine.
[4] the flesh of swine; pork.
[5] Informal . a person of piggish character, behavior, or habits, as one who is gluttonous, very fat, greedy, selfish, or filthy.
[6] Slang . an immoral woman; prostitute.
[7] Slang : Disparaging . a police officer.
[8] Slang . an extremely rude, ill-mannered person, especially one who is sexist or racist.
[9] Machinery . any tool or device, as a long-handled brush or scraper, used to clear the interior of a pipe or duct.
[10] Metallurgy . an oblong mass of metal that has been run while still molten into a mold of sand or the like, especially such a mass of iron from a blast furnace. one of the molds for such masses of metal. metal in the form of such masses. pig iron.
[11] to mold (metal) into pigs.
[12] Informal . to eat (something) quickly; gulp: He pigged three doughnuts and ran off to school.
[13] to bring forth pigs; farrow.
[14] pig out , Slang . to overindulge in eating: We pigged out on pizza last night.
[15] an earthenware crock, pot, pitcher, or jar.
[16] potter's clay; earthenware as a material.
[17] Australian slang an expression of derision or disagreement Also: pig's arse , pig's bum
[18] Bay of Pigs See Bay of Pigs
[19] any artiodactyl mammal of the African and Eurasian family Suidae, esp Sus scrofa (domestic pig ), typically having a long head with a movable snout, a thick bristle-covered skin, and, in wild species, long curved tusks
[20] a domesticated pig weighing more than 120 pounds (54 kg) Related adjective: porcine
[21] informal a dirty, greedy, or bad-mannered person
[22] the meat of swine; pork
[23] derogatory a slang word for policeman
[24] a mass of metal, such as iron, copper, or lead, cast into a simple shape for ease of storing or transportation a mould in which such a mass of metal is formed
[25] British informal something that is difficult or unpleasant
[26] an automated device propelled through a duct or pipeline to clear impediments or check for faults, leaks, etc
[27] a pig in a poke something bought or received without prior sight or knowledge
[28] make a pig of oneself informal to overindulge oneself
[29] on the pig's back Irish and NZ successful; established he's on the pig's back now
[30] (intr) (of a sow) to give birth
[31] Also: pig it (intr) informal to live in squalor
[32] (tr) informal to devour (food) greedily
Words related to Pigs
hog, swine, boar, piglet, sow, porker, shoat, piggy, porky
Words nearby Pigs
pignon, pignus, pignut, pigouvian tax, pigpen, Pigs, pigs in blankets, pigs' feet, pigskin, pigsney, pigstick
Origin of Pigs
21400–50; late Middle English pygg < ?
Word origin for Pigs
C13 pigge, of obscure origin
Synonyms for Pigs
boar, hog, piglet, swine, piggy, porker, shoat, sow, cob roller, porky