Piggins

Word PIGGINS
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A pig-like creature who was abducted by humans, he is caught between human and pig and loves ham. He is a cannibal and always eats bacon, he ate his own mother once, known as mother pig Urban Dictionary

A highly dangerous killer pig who escaped from a pic farm in far west grennwich, he is armed and extremely fat please ring pigstoppers on 1800 pigginsinthemiddle, DO NOT GO NEAR HIM OR YOU SHALL BE TURNED INTO HAM Urban Dictionary

If your last name is higgins then change it to piggins Piggins is gay He rolls to school everyday He eats lots of ham Nobody gives a damn Except his mother Who is also his father He loves the song piggins in the middle That is his favourite riddle So now you see Piggins starts with p So if you see him punch him in the face and make him have a race he will roll His mum is a ho Urban Dictionary

Piggins is a stupid pig who got stuck in a disabled elevator, the good thing is, he belonged in the disabled elevator Urban Dictionary

A highly dangerous killer pig who escaped from a pic farm in far west grennwich, he is armed and extremely fat please ring pigstoppers on 1800 pigginsinthemiddle, DO NOT GO NEAR HIM OR YOU SHALL BE TURNED INTO HAM Urban Dictionary

If your last name is higgins then change it to piggins Piggins is gay He rolls to school everyday He eats lots of ham Nobody gives a damn Except his mother Who is also his father He loves the song piggins in the middle That is his favourite riddle So now you see Piggins starts with p So if you see him punch him in the face and make him have a race he will roll His mum is a ho Urban Dictionary

Piggins is fat and is a loser, he has no friends because he turns on them, if you see him punch him for me, real name luke higgins Urban Dictionary

When a group of daring men bet to see who can bring home the fattest chick at the club. Sex is optional and often a side bet. Urban Dictionary

When a guy at a bar/club can't hook up with a hot skinny chick by the end of the night and they have to look for a fat and/or ugly one. They must go Piggin Urban Dictionary

Fat pink people doing it doggy style. Urban Dictionary

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The word "piggins" in example sentences

Every afternoon a long line of children might have been seen with "piggins" on their heads, taking in the supply for the night. ❋ Unknown (1929)

We milked sixty cows on the plantation, and all the milk which had been set and skimmed was given to the negroes who came to the dairy to carry it to their homes in great tubs, and the little ones trotted along carrying their "piggins," which was the name for their small wooden buckets. ❋ Nancy Bostick (1909)

There were a few benches and a rude rocker, all of home manufacture; shelves in the corner, containing neatly scrubbed pails and "piggins," made by the plantation coopers of alternate strips of redolent white cypress and fragrant red cedar, bright tins and white and colored plates, with the never absent long-necked gourd dipper, and beneath them the ovens, pots and skillets, the simple but most efficient paraphernalia of the mother cook. ❋ Unknown (1892)

Mammy picked it up wherever she found it, beat it fine and used it on everything -- shelves, floors, hollow-ware, milk pans, piggins, cedar water buckets -- it made their brass hoops shine like gold. ❋ Martha McCulloch-Williams (N/A)

He had his tea and hot rolls in the morning, while we were battening upon our quarter of penny loaf -- our 'crug' moistened with attenuated small beer in wooden piggins, smacking of the pitched leathern jack it was poured from. ❋ James Gillman (N/A)

I was fond of visiting Jim's shop and ordering all sorts of wooden ware, pails, piggins, trays, etc. ❋ Margaret Devereux (N/A)

You ought to have seen the little ones dance as the mothers came home with their piggins full. ❋ Elizabeth Ware [Editor] Pearson (N/A)

Water wuz toted from de spring an 'kept in piggins. ❋ Work Projects Administration (N/A)

There on the shelf were the cedar piggins, scoured clean with white sand from the creek, one for spice, one for rendering, one for sweeting. ❋ Jean Thomas (1945)

I broke quite a few piggins before I learned the art. ❋ Unknown (1924)

He was thinking of the neighbors, and the doles of food and piggins of milk that would pass over their thresholds that night to the vagabonds and paupers who were sure to come begging. ❋ Unknown (1916)

He was thinking of the neighbours, and the doles of food and piggins of milk that would pass over their thresholds that night to the vagabonds and paupers who were sure to come begging. ❋ Asa Don Dickinson (1918)

As I drove down I saw little children with buckets and piggins picking blackberries; such big, sweet berries, covering acres of old fields which once were planted in corn. ❋ Unknown (1914)

At that time, it may be premised, the dietary of Christ's Hospital was of the lowest: breakfast consisting of a "quarter of penny loaf, moistened with attenuated small beer in wooden piggins, smacking of the pitched leathern jack it was poured from," and the weekly rule giving "three banyan-days to four meat days." ❋ Edwin Watts Chubb (1912)

She kept the milk piggins and pans clean and nice, and did the churning herself. ❋ Unknown (1911)

It required but little effort to persuade Peter that his son might take a load of buckets and tubs and piggins into the country and sell them or trade them for country produce at a profit. ❋ Unknown (1900)

Shortly after crossing the branch, he met a young negro with a cartload of tubs and buckets and piggins, and asked him if he had seen on the road a young white woman with dark eyes and hair, apparently sick or demented. ❋ Unknown (1900)

He then pitched the cartload of tubs, buckets, and piggins out into the road, and gathering dried leaves and pine-straw, spread them in the bottom of the cart. ❋ Unknown (1900)

England: "Mazers, noqqins, whiskins, piggins, cringes, ale-bowls, wassel bowls, tankard and kames from a pottle to a pint and from a pint to a gill." ❋ Unknown (1900)

They are now deposited with other curios in the Cardiff Museum, where also may be seen some little wooden piggins, and bowls used for porridge; the piggin was an ancient vessel often mentioned in mediæval days (see Fig. 52). ❋ Unknown (1900)

[oink] piggins [let's play] piggins [in the middle] ❋ Alex Zap (2003)

a highly dangerous killer pig who escaped from a pic farm in far west grennwich, he is [armed] and [extremely fat] please ring pigstoppers on [1800] pigginsinthemiddle ❋ James Naltchi (2003)

piggins loves to [eat ham] [thus] he is a [cannibal] ❋ James Naltchi (2003)

[Piggins] escaped from a school for the "[mentally challenged]" and is at [the wrong] school ❋ James Naltchi (2003)

u better watch out u better not shout, u [better run] cause [ther's] [a pig] about ❋ James Naltchi (2003)

piggins [lives] in pigmania ❋ James Naltchi (2003)

[punch] piggins ❋ Yiwen (2003)

Guy 1: [You guys] up for some [piggin] tonight? Guy 2: [fo shizzle my nizzle] ❋ Juan Valdez (2003)

[Bob-o] couldn't [hook up with] any one so he [had to] go Piggin ❋ Gavin L. (2005)

A fat couple in bed decide they want sex, so the man says 'hmm honey shall we do it doggy style tonight?'. The woman replied 'oh [yeah baby], [do me] hard!' [piggin] wink ❋ JoshOBV (2009)

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