- a hoofed mammal of the Old World family Suidae, order Artiodactyla, comprising boars and swine.
- a domesticated swine weighing 120 pounds (54 kilograms) or more, raised for market.
- a selfish, gluttonous, or filthy person.
- Slang.
- a large, heavy motorcycle.
- an impressively large luxury automobile.
- Also hogg, hogget .British.
- a sheep about one year old that has not been shorn.
- the wool shorn from such a sheep.
- any of several other domestic animals, as a bullock, that are one year old.
- a locomotive.
- a machine for shredding wood.
- a stone that stops before reaching the hog score.
- to appropriate selfishly; take more than one's share of.
- to arch (the back) upward like that of a hog.
- roach3 (def. 3).
- (in machine-shop practice) to cut deeply into (a metal bar or slab) to reduce it to a shape suitable for final machining.
- to shred (a piece of wood).
- (of a hull) to have less than the proper amount of sheer because of structural weakness; arch.
- See entry at whole hog.
- to be in prosperous circumstances.
- a domesticated pig, esp a castrated male weighing more than 102 kg
- any artiodactyl mammal of the family Suidae; pig
- Also: hogg British dialect, Australian and NZ another name for hogget
- a selfish, greedy, or slovenly person
- a stiff brush, for scraping a vessel's bottom
- the amount or extent to which a vessel is hogged
- another word for camber (def. 4)
- a large powerful motorcycle
- to do something thoroughly or unreservedly
- to have an extravagant lifestyle
- to take more than one's share of
- to arch (the back) like a hog
- to cut (the mane) of (a horse) very short