hog

/hɔɡ/
noun
  1. A pig, especially a large one raised for meat.
    • Hogs are often kept in pens on large farms.
    • The farmer fed the hogs every morning before sunrise.
    • We bought a whole hog for the barbecue.
  2. A greedy or selfish person who takes more than their share.
    • My brother is a road hog who never lets anyone pass.
    • Don't be a hog — leave some pizza for everyone else.
    • He's such a hog at the buffet, piling his plate sky-high.
verb
  1. To take or use more than one's fair share of something.
    • She hogged the conversation for an hour without letting anyone speak.
    • One player hogged the ball the entire game.
    • Stop hogging the remote control — it's my turn to choose.
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