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21 to pig it
to pig itviver em uma vizinhança suja. -
22 to pig out
to pig outcomer demais, empanturrar-se. -
23 guinea-pig
['ɡinipiɡ]1) (a small animal, like a rabbit, with short ears and often kept as a pet.) porquinho-da-índia, cobaia2) (a person used as the subject of an experiment: He was used as a guinea-pig for the new drug.) cobaia -
24 guinea-pig
porquinho-da-índia, cobaia -
25 pigboat
pig.boat[p'igbout] n coll submarino. -
26 pigfish
pig.fish[p'igfiʃ] n Ichth peixe da família dos Hemulídeos ( Orthopristis chrysopterus). -
27 piggery
pig.ger.y[p'igəri] n 1 chiqueiro. 2 porcada. 3 sujeira, sordidez. -
28 piggie
pig.gie[p'igi] n = link=piggy piggy. -
29 piggin
pig.gin[p'igin] n selha: vasilha redonda, geralmente de madeira, com bordas baixas. -
30 piggish
pig.gish[p'igiʃ] adj 1 sujo, imundo. 2 voraz, glutão. 3 avarento, sórdido, egoísta. 4 teimoso, cabeçudo, obstinado. -
31 piggishly
pig.gish.ly[p'igiʃli] adv 1 sujamente, porcamente. 2 vorazmente. 3 sordidamente, avarentamente. 4 teimosamente, obstinadamente. -
32 piggishness
pig.gish.ness[p'igiʃnis] n 1 imundície, sujeira. 2 voracidade. 3 avareza, sovinice. 4 obstinação. -
33 piggybank
pig.gy.bank[p'igibæŋk] n porquinho de poupança, cofrinho em forma de porco. -
34 pigheadedly
pig.head.ed.ly[pigh'edidli] adv teimosamente, obstinadamente. -
35 pigling
pig.ling[p'igliŋ] n = link=piggy piggy. -
36 pigmentary
pig.men.tar.y[p'igməntəri] adj pigmentário. -
37 pigpen
pig.pen[p'igpen] n chiqueiro, pocilga. -
38 pigstick
pig.stick[p'igstik] vt 1 caçar javali com chuço. 2 matar porcos. -
39 pigsticker
pig.stick.er[p'igstikə] n 1 aquele que se dedica à caça de javalis com chuço. 2 cavalo adestrado para esse esporte. 3 carniceiro de porcos. 4 espécie de canivete de lâmina comprida. -
40 pigswil
pig.swil[p'igswil] n lavagem para porcos.
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PIG — (Heb. חֲזִיר, ḥazir). Included in the Pentateuch among the unclean animals prohibited as food is the pig which, although cloven footed, is a nonruminant (Lev. 11:7; Deut. 16:8). It is the sole unclean animal mentioned as possessing these… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Pig — steht für: Parlamentsinformationsgesetz, Gesetze, die die Informationspflichten der Landesregierung gegenüber dem Landtag zum Gegenstand haben PIG Stadtmagazin, in Göppingen Pig (engl. Schwein) steht für: Blodwyn Pig, eine britische Rockgruppe… … Deutsch Wikipedia
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Pig — Pig, n. [Cf. D. big, bigge, LG. bigge, also Dan. pige girl, Sw. piga, Icel. p[=i]ka.] 1. The young of swine, male or female; also, any swine; a hog. Two pigges in a poke. Chaucer. [1913 Webster] 2. (Zo[ o]l.) Any wild species of the genus {Sus}… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
PIG — steht für: Parlamentsinformationsgesetz, Gesetze, die die Informationspflichten der Landesregierung gegenüber dem Landtag zum Gegenstand haben PIG Stadtmagazin, in Göppingen proximales (körpernahes) Interphalangealgelenk Pig (engl. Schwein) steht … Deutsch Wikipedia
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pig — (n.) probably from O.E. *picg, found in compounds, ultimate origin unknown. Originally young pig (the word for adults was swine). Another Old English word for pig was fearh, related to furh furrow, from PIE *perk dig, furrow (Cf. L. porc us pig,… … Etymology dictionary
pig|gy — «PIHG ee», noun, plural gies, adjective, gi|er, gi|est. –n. a little pig. –adj. like a pig; piggish: »Henry VIII…is even piggier (Punch) … Useful english dictionary
Pig — Pig, n. A piggin. [Written also {pigg}.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Pig — Pig, v. t. & i. [imp. & p. p. {Pigged}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Pigging}.] 1. To bring forth (pigs); to bring forth in the manner of pigs; to farrow. [1913 Webster] 2. To huddle or lie together like pigs, in one bed. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Pig — der; s, s <aus gleichbed. engl. pig> (ugs. abwertend) Polizist … Das große Fremdwörterbuch