(Pejorative) A fat or overweight person.
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Examples for "pig"
Examples for "pig"
1The pig is perhaps the most stubborn and courageous animal in India.
2In vain did they wait, in the hope of recovering the pig.
3You can look far and wide in Harlem without finding pig's feet.
4The rabbit or guinea pig is used for demonstration in the laboratory.
5Have the gravies in separate tureens on either side of the pig.
1By the way, I thought you handled ole fatty there real good.
2Good fats are the unsaturated fatty acids our bodies need to survive.
3In only six out of 11 cases was vital fatty tissue found.
4Significant breed difference was observed in fatty acid and meat quality profiles.
5Three months later, adipocyte size and free fatty acid composition were determined.
1The houses on this block are hodge-podge, from all different time periods.
2You ought to be in the nursery with your old podge-faced nurse.
3And the Balkan was always a hodge-podge of ethnicities, cultures and religions.
4You will only make a hodge-podge of my verses, she answered, excitedly.
5I reached in due time the hodge-podge shops and stores of Railroad Avenue.
1Friend squire upstairs is at this moment no better than a porker.
2Captain, I daresay you will manage to shoot a porker before long.
3Shure, sir, they are from a porker which we found in the bush.
4It set out to inform us how intelligent the little porker actually is.
5There was not much pleasure in driving that stout young porker.
1The humble pudge of fat above the actress's pubic hair.
2Still, no matter your situation, there are several things you can do to minimize the pudge.
3The sudden presence of Suzanne in my room: her hot feral smile, the pudge of her breasts.
4She wears a blue dress that hugs her body from shoulder to knee, revealing a layer of pudge around her middle.
5Joyce had been a pudge when she was a kid, but over the years the fat had shifted to all the right places.
1That sounds like the fatso who hit me with her purse.
2You can't zap someone just because they call you fatso!
3You call me fatso again and I'll rearrange your face.
4U have more fat on ur face than i have on my body fatso.
5It's only two kids and an old fatso.
1It was black-and-white-spotted and fat as a butterball, she and the little Bococks bragged.
2She was a butterball of a girl-lessso now.
3My mother said I'd been such a butterball of a baby, she had to diaper me with pillowcases.
4Above the bed hung the same silk sky and butterball angels her parents had given her for the wedding.
5I was a regular butterball.
1You will need chopped chicken, lardo, and a goat's liver, minced fine.
2The guy wasn't the lardo I'd first taken him for.
3It was knowing what lardo was-andknowing that no one else at his table would stoop to making jokes about eating pig fat.
4Lardo is good with a switchblade and I have my chain saw.
5Feb. 2nd-Themountain Lardo is about twelve miles west of the river.
1The food service feeds me like the little oinker I am.
2Some men were pigs, and Yountz was evidently an oinker of the highest order.
3Read on to meet this strange and charismatic oinker.
1Just enter that into the app on your phone, fattie, and Fitbit will automatically add in the calories.
2Fattie works for the National Security Agency!
3So he partook of their slender meal, and joined in the general laughter when the leader, "Fattie Foy," made some crude attempt at punning.
1"Why the blowup with lardass?" Ryan had moved on to the third on my list of complaints.
1He should improve off that run last start (fourth to Salad Dodger).
2Salad Dodger is tough to follow but drops 4.5kg in weight for this.
1Tony the Tiger was sick to his rotten back teeth of trying to turn kiddies into chubsters.
1The tub of lard and teammate Ian Hislop went on to win.
2So I told her she was a tub of lard and I wouldn't take her to East Jesus.
3Pyrgus briefly wondered if he should spit in Chalkhill's eye, but satisfied himself with hissing fiercely, 'Keep away from me, you smelly tub of lard!'
4The Captain was the first man, for instance, to think of packing cartridges in tubs of lard, and of sending rifles in piano-cases.
5"Better to be a tub of lard than chow mein barf and dog doody," Lula said.
1The part that made me speak out was when they were talking about the different types of punkin chunkers.
2If the air resistance is proportional to the square of the velocity, you can perhaps see one of the big problems that pumpkin chunkers have.
1Corelli watched fat-ass Dolchik waddle across the office and into his glassed-in cubicle.
2This is the thick-thighed fat-ass blonde from the bar?
3Sorriest dumb fat-ass tub of shit I've ever known.
4You were always so nice to me in school, even when other people called me fat-ass.
5And regardless of nothing else, I flat ass refuse to let that fat-ass bitch win anything.
1Something had to be done, so I closed MySpace and Googled the word "fatass."
2You got it, you fatass little creep, Brady thinks, and smiles his widest, most charming smile.
3The King has a distinct height advantage, but the Captain moves incredibly quickly for such a fatass.
4I need to have a word with your fatassed idiot of a boss.
5Only it came out, "You ruined my life you fatassed, evil, self-centered bitch."'"
6Some fatassed bitch stopped by.
7"Of course, but then she went to college and turned into a fatass."
8"Madame Fatass might have told us the guy had this little hidey-hole," said Claudel, teasing at the trash pile with the tip of his shoe.