1. To eat greedily, ravenously, or voraciously; gorge: After we porked out at the buffet, we didn't have room for dessert.
To engage in sexual intercourse with (another). Used especially of a man. American Heritage. (slang, vulgar) To have sex with (someone)
vulgar slang To have sexual intercourse with one.
Many animal advocates have discussed the implications of referring to animals and animal flesh by common euphemisms like beef, pork, and livestock, rather than explicitly as cow meat, pig meat, and animals.
A male pig is called a boar. A female pig is called a gilt if she hasn't had piglets yet and a sow if she has.
A suckling pig is a piglet fed on its mother's milk (i.e., a piglet which is still a "suckling"). In culinary contexts, a suckling pig is slaughtered between the ages of two and six weeks. It is traditionally cooked whole, often roasted, in various cuisines. It is usually prepared for special occasions and gatherings.
The taboo nature of f-ck has given rise to a slew of euphemisms—or mild, indirect, or vague expression substituted for one thought to be offensive, harsh, or blunt. Frig, frack, frick, fork, and fug, d'fuq, fux, and WTF (or whiskey tango foxtrot) are all popular substitutions, especially for the spoken f-word.
In recent years, the pineapple emoji has been adopted on Snapchat to mean a “complicated” relationship status.
slang. to overindulge in eating. We pigged out on pizza last night. See full dictionary entry for pig.
fishwife (plural fishwives) (archaic) A woman who sells or works with fish; a female fishmonger. (derogatory) A vulgar, abusive or nagging woman with a loud, unpleasant voice. (Tyneside, derogatory) A person, especially a woman, with poor personal hygiene.
But in slang, a Dutch oven is when you pass gas in bed and pull the covers over someone else's head, trapping it in like a Dutch oven traps heat.
verb. goosed; goosing. transitive verb. : to poke between the buttocks with an upward thrust.
Pork barrel, or simply pork, is a metaphor for the appropriation of government spending for localized projects secured solely or primarily to bring money to a representative's district.
Many animal metaphors are straightforwardly offensive rather than simply representing a particular trait. Calling someone a pig, rat, ape, monkey, dog, maggot or leech carries a derogatory meaning and a strong emotional and moral charge.
Porkchop - Pork Chop is a slang word referring to Portuguese people. It is not offensive to call someone of Portuguese decent a Pork Chop because it is considered humorous and endearing. Portuguese people refer to themselves as Pork Chops all the time and it has nothing to do with overweight women.
If you're not familiar with that term, it means you are open to engaging freely in sex. Image. Upside down pineapples aren't just a cruise thing; the symbol is also known on land for swinging/wife swapping.
As evidenced in the 2010s, this unicorn is slang for, usually, a bisexual woman who sleeps with an existing couple composed of a heterosexual male and bisexual woman without the expectation of emotional intimacy. The term implies that such a person is rare—like the unicorn in myth.
What is pineappling hair? The pineapple hair technique, a term coined by the NaturallyCurly community, is a way to protect your curly hair when you sleep. Done correctly, the pineapple hair method creates a beautiful pile of curls on the top of your head, which resembles the shape of—yes, you guessed it—a pineapple.
Discussions include creative, business, technical, and social topics related to documentary filmmaking. The name "D-Word" is defined as "industry euphemism for documentary," as in: "We love your film but we don't know how to sell it. It's a d-word." As of 2019 it has over 17,000 members in 130 countries.
e-word (plural e-words) Any word beginning with e, especially one referring to something electronic, or one that is (often humorously) treated as controversial in a given context (for example, evolution, evangelical or enlightenment). quotations ▼
(euphemistic) The word goddamn.
Horse meat, or chevaline, as its supporters have rebranded it, looks like beef, but darker, with coarser grain and yellow fat.
Unlike beef, pork or lamb, rabbit meat does not have a special name, it is simply called, "rabbit meat." Despite it being a rarity on many Zambian menus, it is a very popular dish across different parts of the world. Rabbit meat is unique from other meats in that it is entirely white meat.
Veal is the meat from a calf or young beef animal. A veal calf is raised until about 16 to 18 weeks of age, weighing up to 450 pounds.