2. n. (from 1703) (derogatory) a fat person, an unattractive woman
3. n. (from 1846) pork q, the meat
4. n. (from 1960) a wild boar
(synonyms, ja, 猪, tr1=i, inoshishi)
5. n. (from 1723) a hand of cards worth zero (such as 8–9–3 totalling 20, which is equivalent to zero), in Baccarat-like three-card games such as おいちょかぶ
6. n. (from ???) (colloquial poker) syn of ja, ハイカード, tr=hai kādo, , high card: a no pair, a hand without even a pair q, probably a modification of the term for a zero-valued card hand
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hog
hog
1. n. Any animal belonging to the Suidae family of mammals, especially the pig, the warthog, and the boar.
2. n. (specifically) An adult swine (contrasted with a pig, a young swine).
3. n. A greedy person; one who refuses to share.
4. n. (slang) A large motorcycle, particularly a Harley-Davidson.
5. n. (UK) A young sheep that has not been shorn.
6. n. (nautical) A rough, flat scrubbing broom for scrubbing a ship's bottom under water.
7. n. A device for mixing and stirring the pulp from which paper is made.
8. n. (historical) A shilling coin; its value, 12 old pence.
9. n. (historical) A tanner, a sixpence coin; its value.
10. n. (historical) A half-crown coin; its value, 30 old pence.
11. v. To greedily take more than one's share, to take precedence at the expense of another or others.
Hey! Quit hogging all the blankets.
12. v. To clip the mane of a horse, making it short and bristly.
13. v. (nautical) To scrub with a hog, or scrubbing broom.
14. v. (transitive, nautical) To cause the keel of a ship to arch upwards (the opposite of sag).
15. n. (informal) A quahog (clam)
pig
1. 名詞. 豚
2. 名詞. (俗)警察官
pig
1. n. Any of several intelligent mammalian species of the genus Sus, having cloven hooves, bristles and a nose adapted for digging; especially the domesticated animal Sus scrofa.
The man kept a pen with two pigs that he fed from carrots to cabbage.
2. n. (specifically) A young swine, a piglet (contrasted with a hog, an adult swine).
3. n. The edible meat of such an animal; pork.
Some religions prohibit their adherents from eating pig.
4. n. 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. n. A lecherous or sexist man.
She considered him a pig as he invariably stared at her bosom when they talked.
6. n. 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. n. (now chiefly US UK Australia derogatory slang) A police officer.
The protester shouted, “Don't give in to the pigs!” as he was arrested.
8. n. (informal) A difficult problem.
Hrm... this one's a real pig: I've been banging my head against the wall over it for hours!
9. n. 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. n. The mold in which a block of metal is cast.
The pig was cracked, and molten metal was oozing from the side.
11. n. (engineering) 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
Unfortunately, the pig sent to clear the obstruction got lodged in a tight bend, adding to the problem.
12. n. (derogatory) A person who is obese to the extent of resembling a pig (the animal).
13. n. (US, military slang) The general-purpose M60 machine gun, considered to be heavy and bulky.
Unfortunately, the M60 is about twenty-four pounds and is very unbalanced. You try carrying the pig around the jungle and see how you feel.
14. n. A simple dice game in which players roll the dice as many times as they like, either accumulating a greater score or losing previous points gained.
15. v. (of swine) to give birth.
The black sow pigged at seven this morning.
16. v. (intransitive) To greedily consume (especially food).
They were pigging on the free food at the bar.
17. v. (intransitive) To huddle or lie together like pigs, in one bed.
18. v. (transitive, engineering) To clean (a pipeline) using a pig (the device).
19. n. (Scottish) earthenware, or an earthenware shard
20. n. An earthenware hot-water jar to warm a bed; a stone bed warmer