Definition Hog
Although the main definition of a pig is «domesticated pig», it sometimes refers to wild boars, including wild boars and warthogs. Pigs are quite intelligent and social animals, and some of their tendencies resemble dogs, including waging their tails to express their pleasure. If your brother puts cake in his mouth, you could call him a pig or say, «Hey, don`t make the cake!» The pig originally referred to a one-year-old pig, but also a horse or sheep of the same age. «Huckleberry Finn» contains the first known use of pork as a verb meaning «to consume greedily.» Hand-printed posters at the Vance Avenue Market: CHICKEN BACKS, 121/2¢ lb;; PORK MOUSE, 15¢: SHELL, 19¢. The rope in her center, a bottle of bag from her breast and a member of pig puddings, out of her left sleeve. His duty was to stand at the top of the brewing trough with the clock in hand and «time» the length of the scald and shout «Hog in!». There is an old pig mother who has become quite wild and has a litter of younger ones with her, who are difficult to catch. In particular, its stealth coatings make it a maintenance pig. Little offset by the claim that offline inspections can often involve evaluating a larger number of pig carcasses than traditional factories.
From Middle English hogg, from Old English hogg, hocg. A pig is a pig that is raised on a farm. You can also use the word as a verb, for example if you behave like a greedy pig. Try not to eat the cake and stick to the portion allocated to you. Complacency is directed at us when the figure leaning over the pig suddenly looks upwards. and speaks. see Go Hog Wild; go whole pig; top of the pig; Road hog. In fact, there has been a push to industrialize pig farming in China for decades, and these technologies have been an attempt to produce even more pigs on an unprecedented scale. Whenever there was a dispute, workers could stop the line and threatened to rot pig carcasses until the company resolved their complaint.
The Irishman did not have time to dodge; But he spread his legs apart, and the angry pig mother ran between them. Related to Old High German houwan, Old Saxon hauwan, Old English hēawan (English hew). Pig originally meant a sterilized male pig, hence a feeling of «the one cut». (Compare Hogget for a castrated male sheep.) More to hew. Alternately from a Brythonic language, Proto-Celtic *sukkos, Proto-Indo-European *suH- and therefore related to Welsh hwch («sow») and Cornish hogh («pig»). The girls, who were closest to the end of the lake, looked at Patrick and the old pig in amazement. From The Middle English hogg, from the Old English hogg, hocg («pig»), perhaps from the Old Norse hǫggva («to beat, chop, cut»), from the Proto-Germanic *hawwaną («hauen, forge»), from the Proto-Indo-European *kewh₂- («to beat, heap, forge»). Data centers are energy intensive, with their cooling needs – these servers emit a lot of heat – accounting for up to 40% of consumption. His mandate has expired, as has Hamas` (and they continue to run wild pigs in Gaza, where Abu Mazen dares not enter). Tipitina is in the warm blue fog and squatting under a crescent moon so bright and clean that you could shave a boar with it. before the 12th century, in the sense defined in the sense 1a Inherited from the Old English hogg, hocg; the later etymology is controversial.