PIG vs COP: NOUN
- A dirty or slovenly person.
- A nasty or disgusting person.
- Someone who overeats or eats rapidly and noisily.
- The edible meat of such an animal; pork.
- A young swine, a piglet.
- Any of several mammals of the genus Sus, having cloven hooves, bristles and a nose adapted for digging; especially the domesticated farm animal Sus scrofa.
- A pigeon.
- An earthenware hot-water jar to warm a bed; a stone bed warmer
- Earthenware, or an earthenware shard
- A blind bargain; something bought or bargained for, without the quality or the value being known.
- A nickname for a quadrant or sextant.
- Cast iron in pigs, or oblong blocks or bars, as it comes from the smelting furnace. See Pig, 4.
- The bed of sand in which the iron from a smelting furnace is cast into pigs.
- See under Masked.
- One who is hoggish; a greedy person.
- An oblong mass of cast iron, lead, or other metal. See Mine pig, under Mine.
- Any wild species of the genus Sus and related genera.
- The young of swine, male or female; also, any swine; a hog.
- A piggin.
- A very short space of time.
- A customary unit of weight for lead, 301 pounds.
- An oblong mass of metal that has been run while still molten into a mold excavated in sand; specifically, iron from the blast-furnace run into molds excavated in sand.
- The flesh of swine; pork.
- A hog; a swine; especially, a porker, or young swine of either sex, the old male being called boar, the old female sow.
- In forestry, see rigging-sled.
- Pig-iron collectively or any specified amount of iron pigs.
- A potsherd.
- A can for a chimney-top.
- An earthen vessel; any article of earthenware.
- Pig iron.
- A mold in which such metal is cast.
- A crude block of metal, chiefly iron or lead, poured from a smelting furnace.
- A member of the social or political establishment, especially one holding sexist or racist views.
- A police officer.
- A person regarded as being piglike, greedy, or disgusting.
- The edible parts of one of these mammals.
- A domesticated hog, especially when weighing less than 54 kilograms (120 pounds).
- Any of various mammals of the family Suidae, having short legs, hooves with two weight-bearing toes, bristly hair, and a cartilaginous snout used for digging, including the domesticated hog (Sus scrofa subsp. domestica syn. S. domesticus) and wild species such as the bushpig.
- Uncomplimentary terms for a policeman
- A coarse obnoxious person
- A person regarded as greedy and pig-like
- Mold consisting of a bed of sand in which pig iron is cast
- Domestic swine
- A crude block of metal (lead or iron) poured from a smelting furnace
- The head.
- The top, summit, especially of a hill.
- The ball of thread wound on to the spindle in a spinning machine.
- By extension any white male especially large and clean cut
- A police officer or prison guard.
- A kind of cotton waste, composed chiefly of remnants of cops from which the greater part of the yarn has been unwound.
- Same as Merlon.
- A tube or quill upon which silk is wound.
- A conical or conical-ended mass of coiled thread, yarn, or roving, wound upon a spindle, etc.
- The top of a thing; the head; a crest.
- [lowercase] of copper.
- Of Coptic;
- An abbreviation of Copernican;
- In golf, the face of a bunker.
- A policeman.
- An obsolete form of cup.
- A spider.
- A measure of peas, 15 sheaves in the field and 16 in the barn.
- A tube upon which silk thread is sometimes wound, instead of being made into skeins.
- The conical ball of thread formed on the spindle of a wheel or spinning-frame. Also called coppin.
- A merlon, or portion of a battlement.
- A fence. Halliwell. [Prov. Eng.]
- An inclosure with a ditch around it. [Prov. Eng.]
- A mound or bank; a heap of anything. [North. Eng.]
- A round piece of wood fixed on the top of a beehive. [Prov. Eng.]
- A tuft on the head of birds.
- The head or top of a thing; especially, the top of a hill.
- One that regulates certain behaviors or actions.
- A police officer.
- A summit or crest, as of a hill.
- A cone-shaped or cylindrical roll of yarn or thread wound on a spindle.
- Uncomplimentary terms for a policeman
PIG vs COP: VERB
- To huddle or lie together like pigs, in one bed.
- To bring forth (pigs); to bring forth in the manner of pigs; to farrow.
- Eat greedily
- Give birth
- Live like a pig, in squalor
- (slang) to admit, especially to a crime.
- To adopt
- To steal
- To (be forced to) take; to receive; to shoulder; to bear, especially blame or punishment for a particular instance of wrongdoing.
- To obtain, to purchase (as in drugs), to get hold of, to take
- Take into custody
- Take by theft
PIG vs COP: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To give birth to pigs; farrow.
- N/A
PIG vs COP: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To take unlawfully or without permission; steal.
- To perceive by one of the senses.
- To get hold of; gain or win.
PIG vs COP: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Give birth to (piglets)
- To act as pigs; live like a pig; live or huddle as pigs: sometimes with an indefinite it.
- To bring forth pigs; bring forth in the manner of pigs; litter.
- (idiom) (pig it) To live in a piglike fashion.
- (idiom) (pig in a poke) Something that is offered in a manner that conceals its true nature or value.
- (idiom) (in a pig's eye) Under no condition; never.
- To throw underhand.
- To capture or arrest as a prisoner: as, he was copped for stealing.
- (idiom) (cop a plea) To plead guilty to a lesser charge so as to avoid standing trial for a more serious charge.
- (idiom) (cop a feel) To fondle someone sexually in a surreptitious way.
PIG vs COP: RELATED WORDS
- Pig it, Pig bed, Guttle, Fuzz, Cop, Sloven, Gulp, Copper, Devour, Raven, Slob, Sus scrofa, Farrow, Bull, Hog
- Bull, Copper, Pick up, Hook, Pig, Collar, Nail, Glom, Fuzz, Knock off, Thieve, Arrest, Apprehend, Nab, Snitch
PIG vs COP: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Cow, Swine, Piglet, Pig it, Pig bed, Guttle, Fuzz, Cop, Copper, Devour, Raven, Slob, Sus scrofa, Bull, Hog
- Policeman, Bull, Copper, Pick up, Hook, Pig, Collar, Nail, Glom, Fuzz, Knock off, Thieve, Arrest, Apprehend, Snitch
PIG vs COP: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Define a named Pig pipeline based on Pig Latin in a separate file.
- There is no necessary reason why a pig should be called a pig.
- Ebay is reportedly using Pig for search optimization, and adyard uses Pig in about half of its recommender system.
- Pig Latin statements are the basic constructs you use to process data using Pig.
- Pig Pig wants to earn money, so his mother suggests he do some work.
- He ate pickled pig knuckles and pig tails for his final meal.
- Storing a pig in the subsea production system may comprise placing the pig into a subsea pig launcher.
- Seating four Peppa Pig figures, the Family Fun Car includes Peppa Pig and Daddy Pig figures to bring your adventures to life.
- Divine Pig A pig owner decides whether or not to slaughter his pig.
- Pig Grunt pig data model Pig Latin developing and testing Pig Latin scripts.
- COP through participation in COP projects, attendance at neighborhood meetings and working with residents.
- COP and a very low heating COP if heat recovery is not present.
- LSO decreased COP displacement; however, it had no effect on COP velocity.
- When you call a Cop, expect Cop tactics.
- COP, still a historically low point for the COP.
- If a commanding officer orders a cop to answer a question and the cop stays silent, the cop can be disciplined for insubordination.
- Cop pressure, cop pressure, cop pressure and a being graceful and happy despite the idiots next door will eventually wear them down.
- Cop Morty takes Cop Rick to a strip club, revealing he is a corrupt cop under the payroll of Big Morty.
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PIG vs COP: QUESTIONS
- What song does Psycho pig play in the Psycho pig set?
- Is a teddy guinea pig the right pet guinea pig for You?
- Is Esther the Wonder Pig about to become Ontario's most popular pig?
- How long does it take for Skt caliper pig to find the pig?
- What is included in the Peppa Pig and Mummy Pig plane set?
- What are the legal requirements for pig welfare on intensive pig farms?
- What should I do if my teacup pig has Dippity Pig Syndrome?
- Why does the pig family have a funeral for Grandpa pig?
- How many children does Mummy Pig and Daddy Pig have?
- What is the circulating supply of pig finance (pig)?
- What happened to Arnold Schwarzenegger in Kindergarten Cop 2?
- What happened to Krystal and Tiffany from Kindergarten Cop?
- How is Raymond Caine portrayed as a degenerate cop?
- Was Schenectady cop punching man in Ellis Hospital?
- What happened to Sylvester Stallone after Cop Land?
- What is a certified Outsourcing Professional (cop)?
- What happens when a cop lies and denies being a cop?
- Why does the under cover cop say the jailer is a cop?
- What are some good cop/bad cop trope examples in movies?
- Will Mall Cop become a real cop to save the Megaplex?