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pig-out
[pig-out]
noun
an instance of overindulging in eating; food binge.
pig out
verb
slang, (intr, adverb) to gorge oneself
Word History and Origins
Origin of pig out1
Idioms and Phrases
Example Sentences
Brook said Montana has been the most serious about keeping wild pigs out.
It’s why park managers, in the 1980s, decided to keep the pigs out by building a 33-mile-long fence around the park’s perimeter.
Wyatt tells Fox News Cosby not only wanted to pig out on pizza but figured it would help to benefit a local restaurant in need amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Abe — who adored animals — wanted to pull the pig out, but he knew helping would be tricky and mess up his clean suit.
“I think about 50 years ago they started roasting a pig out there at the museum and now it’s an annual thing,” she said.
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