Hog

  • 21hog — See: EAT (LIVE) HIGH ON THE HOG or EAT (LIVE) HIGH OFF THE HOG, GO THE WHOLE HOG or GO WHOLE HOG, ROAD HOG …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 22hog — hog1 [ hɔg ] noun count 1. ) BRITISH a male pig whose sex organs have been removed 2. ) a PIG 3. ) INFORMAL someone who eats rudely or takes too much of something that other people might want go whole hog INFORMAL to do something in a very… …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 23hog — See: live high off the hog or eat high on the hog, go the whole hog or go whole hog, road hog …

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  • 24hog — /hɒg / (say hog) noun 1. a domesticated pig, especially a castrated boar, bred for slaughter. 2. Especially US any mammal of the family Suidae; pig. 3. → hogget. 4. Colloquial a selfish, gluttonous, or filthy person. 5. a ship of which the hull… …

  • 25Hog (EP) — Infobox Album | Name = Hog Type = EP Artist = The Dicks Released = 2006 Recorded = 1980 Genre = Hardcore punk Label = Delta Pop Records Last album = Live At Raul s 2x7 (1992) This album = Hog 7 (2006) Next album = Ten Inches 10 (2006) | Hog is a… …

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  • 26hog — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. pig, swine, boar, sow; beast; informal, glutton (see gluttony). See animal. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [A pig] Syn. swine, sow, boar, shoat, razorback, wild boar, wart hog, babirusa, truffle pig, peccary,… …

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  • 27hog —    This variant of ‘pig’ or ‘swine’ is used especially when someone is being gluttonous or otherwise selfindulgent. The members of St John’s College, Cambridge were at one time known as hogs because they were fond of good living. As a vocative,… …

    A dictionary of epithets and terms of address

  • 28hog — n. & v. n. 1 a a domesticated pig, esp. a castrated male reared for slaughter. b any of several other pigs of the family Suidae, e.g. a wart hog. 2 colloq. a greedy person. 3 (also hogg) Brit. dial. a young sheep before the first shearing. v.… …

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  • 29hog — I. noun (plural hogs; also hog) Etymology: Middle English hogge, from Old English hogg Date: 14th century 1. a domestic swine especially when weighing more than 120 pounds (54 kilograms); broadly any of various wild and domestic swine 2. (usually …

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  • 30hög — • gäll • kulle, höjd, backe, bergknalle, krön, hög, kummel • stack, hög, trave, stapel, dös, volm, stuka • drös …

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