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  1. Learn the meaning of pig out, a verb that means to eat greedily or gorge oneself. Find synonyms, example sentences, word history, and related entries from the Merriam-Webster dictionary.

  2. Learn the meaning of pig out, a phrasal verb that means to eat a lot or too much, with examples and synonyms. Find out how to say pig out in different languages, such as Chinese, Spanish and Latin.

  3. To eat (a specific thing) gluttonously or to excess. Once a month, my friends and I get together and pig out on pizza and watch cheesy horror movies. I'll just have a salad. I've been pigging out too much lately. See also: out, pig. Farlex Dictionary of Idioms. © 2024 Farlex, Inc, all rights reserved. pig out (on something)

  4. Pig out is an informal phrasal verb that means to eat a lot or too much. Learn how to use it in different contexts and see translations in other languages.

    • To Pig Out = to Eat Too Much = to Eat Excessively
    • Pig Out vs. Pig Out on
    • What Type of Food?
    • Example Sentences of Pig Out
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    (intransitive) It means to eat too much of something or to eat excessively. It gives the idea of eating in excess and that you can’t eat any more food. A result of pigging out is that often feel you cannot move or sometimes you feel sick from eating too much.

    There are two ways of using this phrasal verb. To pig out(without mentioning food) 1. I pigged outat lunchtime. I didn’t mention what I ate so just pig outis used. But if I mention the food, we say pig out ONthen the name of the food. 1. I pigged out onpizza at lunchtime. I specify what I ate, the pizza, so we used pigged out ON pizza. Notice how p...

    When you pig outon something, this something is mostly unhealthy food. As we saw in the last example I pigged outon pizza, which isn’t considered healthy. You can pig out on chocolate or cake. You can pig outon many yummy things. You are not likely to pig outon a salad because one, it is healthy and two, it is hard to have a full stomach just by ea...

    I pigged outon junk food and then slept the rest of the afternoon.
    They pigged outon popcorn while they watched the movie.
    We pigged outon all the delicious food at the buffet.
    Most people pig outat their Thanksgiving dinner.

    Learn how to use the informal phrasal verb pig out to express eating too much or excessively. Find out the difference between pig out and pig out on, and see examples of unhealthy food that you can pig out on.

  5. Pig-out is a noun that means an instance of eating a large or excessive amount of food, often junk food. It is a slang phrase that likens a person's eating to that of pigs, which are known for being ravenous eaters.

  6. Learn the meaning, pronunciation and examples of the phrasal verb pig out, which means to eat too much food. Find out how to use it in different contexts and synonyms for pig out.

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