| Noun | 1. | pig - domestic swineswine - stout-bodied short-legged omnivorous animals porker - a pig fattened to provide meat trotter - foot of a pig or sheep especially one used as food porc, pork - meat from a domestic hog or pig lard - soft white semisolid fat obtained by rendering the fatty tissue of the hog | |
| 2. | pig - a coarse obnoxious personvulgarian - a vulgar person (especially someone who makes a vulgar display of wealth) | |
| 3. | pig - a person regarded as greedy and pig-like | |
| 4. | pig - uncomplimentary terms for a policemancolloquialism - a colloquial expression; characteristic of spoken or written communication that seeks to imitate informal speech | |
| 5. | pig - mold consisting of a bed of sand in which pig iron is castcast, mold, mould - container into which liquid is poured to create a given shape when it hardens | |
| 6. | pig - a crude block of metal (lead or iron) poured from a smelting furnace | |
| Verb | 1. | pig - live like a pig, in squalorlive - lead a certain kind of life; live in a certain style; "we had to live frugally after the war" | |
| 2. | pig - eat greedily; "he devoured three sandwiches"eat - take in solid food; "She was eating a banana"; "What did you eat for dinner last night?" | |
| 3. | pig - give birth; "sows farrow"litter - give birth to a litter of animals | |