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Sow is a female hog that has had offspring Gilt is a female hog that has not had offspring
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A wild hog can have many to no tusks. This depends on how old the hog is.
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NO! a hog is a pig. A hog is a mammal. A duck is a water bird. A BIRD! NOT A PIG!
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The feminine of hog is sow. Sow is a female hog, especially one that has reproduced.
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Warthog, not Wort Hog. It's a wild pig, as the "hog" part might suggest. See here: http://www.answers.com/topic/wart-hog
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A groundhog would hog as much ground as a groundhog COULD if a groundhog could hog ground.
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A person can train a hog dog by taking them out hunting. This allows the dog to pick up the hog's scent and to hold the hog until the hunter arrives.
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Or: How much ground would a ground hog hog if a ground hog would hog ground?
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Oh, dude, the possessive form of "hog" is "hog's." Like, you just add an apostrophe and an "s" at the end. It's like saying, "That hog's bacon is delicious," or "I can't believe that hog's mud bath cost more than my spa day."
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I'm in hog heaven, doing a hog on lightspeed! up the butt. Hogg heaven!
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If the hog is "fried" it is immersed in hot oil. You may be thinking of a "hog roast," in which a whole hog is roasted. This can be done in a huge roaster built large enough for a hog, or in a roasting pit dug in the ground.
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Some popular dishes made with hog balls include fried hog balls, hog ball stew, and hog ball sandwiches. These dishes are known for their rich and savory flavor.
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Many outdoors supplies stores stock hog roasters. Great Hog Roast provides hog roasters in the UK. There are also a number of franchise opportunities in this field.
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An antonym is the opposite of a word. Hog has no opposite that I am aware of.
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As much ground as a groundhog could if a groundhog could hog ground!
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Hog Roast is a domain name currently in use. By going to this website you could find information and book a hog roast. The U.K is a popular place where hog roasts take place.
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A black hog is a historical term for an Irish shilling, of 13 pence value, as opposed to the white hog English shilling of 12 pence.
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Hog? "He wants to hog all of the ice cream!"
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