pig
111pig louse — pig n HOG LOUSE …
112pig in a poke — If someone buys a pig in a poke, they buy something without checking the condition it was in, usually finding out later that it was defective …
113pig Latin — pig′ Lat in n. a form of language, used esp. by children, derived from ordinary English by moving the first consonant or consonant cluster of each word to the end of the word and adding the sound (ā), as in Eakspay igpay atinlay for “Speak Pig… …
114pig iron — n. [see PIG, n. 4] crude iron, as it comes from the blast furnace …
115pig-deer — pigˈ deer noun The babiroussa • • • Main Entry: ↑pig …
116pig-faced — pigˈ faced adjective • • • Main Entry: ↑pig …
117pig-fish — pigˈ fish noun (US) 1. A name for various kinds of grunt (Haemulon, etc) 2. In Australia, a name for various wrasses • • • Main Entry: ↑pig …
118pig-herd — pigˈ herd noun • • • Main Entry: ↑pig …
119pig-in-the-middle — pigˈ in the middˈle or piggˈy in the middˈle noun 1. A children s game in which a person standing between two or more others tries to intercept a ball, etc, passing back and forth between them 2. A person caught between opposing viewpoints,… …
120pig-jump — pigˈ jump intransitive verb (Aust; of a horse) To jump from all four legs without bringing them together • • • Main Entry: ↑pig …