pig in Kashmiri कॉशुर
pig in Malayalam മലയാളം
pig in Sanskrit संस्कृतम्
- वराह
Grammar:Noun M
Etymology:वराय अभिष्टाय मुस्तादिलाभाय आहन्ति भुमिम् आ -हन् -ड्
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Etymology:वराय अभिष्टाय मुस्तादिलाभाय आहन्ति भुमिम् आ -हन् -ड्
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pig in Sindhi سنڌي
pig in Telugu తెలుగు
pig in English
- pig⇄adj., adv. piglike.
- pig⇄expr. in a pig's eye, (Slang.) certainly not; never.
Ex. ""I should apologize to them? In a pig's eye!"" - pig⇄expr. in pig, (of a sow) pregnant.
Ex. The September pig sample on farms in England and Wales shows ... little difference between the numbers of sows and gilts in pig (London Times). - pig⇄expr. pig it, to herd, lodge, or sleep together like pigs.
Ex. You'd have to pig it with the goats and the cattle (Grant Allen). - pig⇄expr. pig out, (U.S. Slang.)
a. to stuff oneself with food.
Ex. Johnson reports that some colleges have informal groups ... who ""pig out"" regularly in frantic feasting (Time).
b. (Figurative.) to overindulge.
Ex. And speaking - pig⇄noun 1a. a swine or hog, a four-footed domestic animal with a stout, heavy body, cloven hoofs, and a broad snout, raised for its meat.
b. any similar animal.
2. a young pig.
3. pork (used humorously, except in reference to young or s - pig⇄pig (1), noun, verb, pigged,pigging.
- pig⇄pig (2), noun.
(Scottish.) an earthenware container, such as a pot, pitcher, or jar; crock. - pig⇄v.i., v.t. 1. to bring forth pigs; farrow.
2. to herd, lodge, or sleep together like pigs, especially in filth.
Ex. a dozen felons, pigging together on bare bricks in a hole fifteen feet square (Macaulay).