Pig
WordNet

noun


(1)   Domestic swine
(2)   A crude block of metal (lead or iron) poured from a smelting furnace
(3)   Mold consisting of a bed of sand in which pig iron is cast
(4)   Uncomplimentary terms for a policeman
(5)   A person regarded as greedy and pig-like
(6)   A coarse obnoxious person

verb


(7)   Give birth
"Sows farrow"
(8)   Eat greedily
"He devoured three sandwiches"
(9)   Live like a pig, in squalor
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Noun


  1. Any of several mammals of the genus Sus, having cloven hooves, bristles and a nose adapted for digging; especially the domesticated farm animal Sus scrofa.
    • The farmer kept a pen with two pigs that he fed from table scraps and field waste.
  2. (specifically) A young swine, a piglet.
  3. The edible meat of such an animal; pork.
    • Some religions prohibit their adherents from eating pig.
  4. Someone who overeats or eats rapidly and noisily.
    • You gluttonous pig! Now that you've eaten all the cupcakes, there will be none for the party!
  5. A nasty or disgusting person.
    • She considered him a pig as he invariably stared at her bosom when they talked.
  6. A dirty or slovenly person.
    • He was a pig and his apartment a pigpen; take-away containers and pizza boxes in a long, moldy stream lined his counter tops.
  7. A police officer.
    • The protester shouted, “Don't give in to the pigs!” as he was arrested.
  8. A difficult problem.
    • Hrm...this one's a real pig: I've been banging my head against the wall over it for hours!
  9. A block of cast metal.
    • The conveyor carried the pigs from the smelter to the freight cars.
    • After the ill-advised trade, the investor was stuck with worthless options for 10,000 tons of iron pig.
  10. The mold in which a block of metal is cast.
    • The pig was cracked, and molten metal was oozing from the side.
  11. A device for cleaning or inspecting the inside of an oil or gas pipeline, or for separating different substances within the pipeline. Named for the pig-like squealing noise made by their progress.
    • Unfortunately, the pig sent to clear the obstruction got lodged in a tight bend, adding to the problem.
  12. a pigeon.

Verb



  1. to give birth.
    • The black sow pigged at seven this morning.
  2. To eat greedily (also pig out), or in a noisy or dirty fashion.
    • They were pigging on the free food at the bar.
 
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