| HOGBACK | • hogback n. (Geology) A sharp steep-sided ridge formed by the erosion of tilting strata. • hogback n. A hogframe. • hogback n. A Viking grave marker taking the form of a recumbent monument, generally with a curved (hogbacked) ridge… |
| HOGFISH | • hogfish n. Lachnolaimus maximus, an edible species of wrasse, found in the Caribbean. • hogfish n. Several of the species of Bodianus. • hogfish n. The pigfish or sailor’s choice, Orthopristis chrysoptera, or other species in genus Orthospristis. |
| HOGGERS | • hoggers n. Plural of hogger. • HOGGER n. a stocking without a foot, worn by coal miners at work. |
| HOGGERY | • hoggery n. Hoggish character or manners; selfishness; greed; beastliness. • hoggery n. A place where pigs are kept. • HOGGERY n. hogs collectively. |
| HOGGETS | • hoggets n. Plural of hogget. • HOGGET n. a yearling sheep, also HOGG, HOGGEREL. |
| HOGGING | • hogging v. Present participle of hog. • hogging n. (Slang) The targeting by men of overweight or obese women for sexual encounters, not due to sexual attraction… • hogging n. Taking up too much of something so others cannot use it. |
| HOGGINS | • hoggins n. Plural of hoggin. • HOGGIN n. sifted gravel, also HOGGING. |
| HOGGISH | • hoggish adj. Having the characteristics of a pig. • hoggish adj. Having a gluttonous appetite. • HOGGISH adj. coarsely selfish, also HOGLIKE. |
| HOGHOOD | • hoghood n. The state of being a hog, or pig. • HOGHOOD n. the nature of a hog. |
| HOGLIKE | • hoglike adj. Resembling or characteristic of a hog. • HOGLIKE adj. coarsely selfish, also HOGGISH. |
| HOGMANE | • hogmane n. The mane of a horse when cut short. • HOGMANE n. (Scots) a Scottish celebration, also HOGMANAY, HOGMENAY. |
| HOGNOSE | • hognose adj. Having an upturned snout like a pig’s. • hognose n. A hognose snake. • HOGNOSE n. a type of snake with an upturned snout. |
| HOGNUTS | • hognuts n. Plural of hognut. • HOGNUT n. another name for pignut. |
| HOGTIED | • hogtied v. Simple past tense and past participle of hogtie. • hog-tied v. Simple past tense and past participle of hog-tie. • HOGTIE v. to tie the legs together. |
| HOGTIES | • hogties v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hogtie. • hog-ties v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hog-tie. • HOGTIE v. to tie the legs together. |
| HOGWARD | • hogward n. A swineherd. • HOGWARD n. a swineherd. |
| HOGWASH | • hogwash n. (Informal, figurative) Foolish talk or writing; nonsense. • hogwash n. (Literally) A mixture of solid and liquid food scraps fed to pigs; swill. • HOGWASH n. meaningless talk. |
| HOGWEED | • hogweed n. Any coarse weedy herb. • hogweed n. An umbelliferous plant, of genus Heracleum, most species of which are phototoxic. • hogweed n. Certain plants from the genera Ambrosia, Erigeron, or Heracleum. |