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porker

[ pawr-ker, pohr- ]

noun

  1. a pig, especially one being fattened for its meat.


porker

/ ˈ±èɔ˰ìÉ™ /

noun

  1. a pig, esp a young one weighing between 40 and 67 kg, fattened to provide meat such as pork chops
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of porker1

First recorded in 1635–45; pork + -er 1
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The escape became a ruckus, involving about 20 people, including six Sebastopol police officers, a farmer, three businessmen and a gaggle of children who all got into the porker pursuit.

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The 450-pound porker wandered from his pen last week then moseyed on down the road, where he was caught hamming it up on the Molgaard family’s security camera.

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A breeze passes over the teeming feces and into hog houses holding 1,000 porkers or turkey barns filled with 20,000 birds.

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“If he’s the chief porker,†he said, “I’m upset.â€

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The endearing little porker with lovely eyelashes was found wandering the streets by community members, according to reports.

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