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Meanings of
porker
in English
(Pejorative) A fat or overweight person.
pig
fatty
podge
pudge
fatso
butterball
lardo
fatass
oinker
fattie
Usage of
porker
in English
1
Friend squire upstairs is at this moment no better than a
porker
.
2
Captain, I daresay you will manage to shoot a
porker
before long.
3
Shure, sir, they are from a
porker
which we found in the bush.
4
It set out to inform us how intelligent the little
porker
actually is.
5
There was not much pleasure in driving that stout young
porker
.
6
By me soul, I think I smell the little
porker
now.
7
No need of your playing the
porker
on legs, though, as I see.
8
Catching Bok's smile, the officer said: That's Pinney and his
porker
.
9
This was more than the huge
porker
had bargained for.
10
Up he'd get and start over, and maybe he would dislodge some other
porker
.
11
And with a quick salute, Pinney and his
porker
went off across the road!
12
I can smell the
porker
crawling from the oven.
13
One fine
porker
lay bleeding on the ground, and another was not to be seen.
14
Keep watch, however, where you are, while I go down and cut up the
porker
.
15
Suddenly,
porker
was uppermost and the cat, pretending to struggle for life, under his forefeet.
16
A slight mound marked the site of the
porker
,
but there was no footprint near it.
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About this term
porker
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
little porker
fat porker
real porker
young porker
abide a porker
More collocations
Porker
through the time
Porker
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common