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-"Eat-in? More like a fucking facist ''pig''-out."</nowiki></code><br><code><nowiki>+"Eat-in? More like a fucking facist ''pig''-out." –- an angry [[Addisson]], clocking her majesty, 1955. </nowiki></code><br><br><code><nowiki>
-: –- an angry [[Addisson]], clocking her majesty, 1955.</nowiki></code><br><br><code><nowiki>+
-"What you talkin' 'bout, Wilbur?"</nowiki></code><br><code><nowiki>+"What you talkin' 'bout, Wilbur?" -- Charlotte, while spinning her web. </nowiki></code><br><br><code><nowiki>
-: -- Charlotte, while spinning her web.</nowiki></code><br><br><code><nowiki>+
== Extrapolation == == Extrapolation ==
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-Common usage stems from ditties and treats. A ''pig skin'', for example, is tasty.</nowiki></code><br><br><code><nowiki>+Common usage stems from ditties and treats. A ''pig skin'',{{an|1}} for example, is tasty.</nowiki></code><br><br><code><nowiki>
-The [[AA]] totem pig was famously [[ape]]d by ''Lord of the Flies''. [[Gnome]] [[psy-ops]] cried, "This is doubtful!" </nowiki></code><br><br><code><nowiki>+The [[AA]] totem pig was famously [[ape]]d by ''Lord of the Flies''.{{an|2}} [[Gnome]] [[psy-ops]] cried, "This is doubtful!" </nowiki></code><br><br><code><nowiki>
== Non Canonical Text == == Non Canonical Text ==
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-Civilization owes a debt to pigs. Wild boar run from hunting and gathering societies to more sedentary agricultural communities. </nowiki></code><br><br><code><nowiki>+Civilization owes a debt to pigs. Wild boar run{{an|3}} from hunting and gathering societies to more sedentary agricultural communities. </nowiki></code><br><br><code><nowiki>
Note to Western Civilization: the ancient Euro-Aegean custom of offering pigs [[hotdog]]s is Greek.</nowiki></code><br><br><code><nowiki> Note to Western Civilization: the ancient Euro-Aegean custom of offering pigs [[hotdog]]s is Greek.</nowiki></code><br><br><code><nowiki>
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* [[Dewey Rose]]</nowiki></code><br><code><nowiki> * [[Dewey Rose]]</nowiki></code><br><code><nowiki>
* [[The Worship of Tits]]</nowiki></code><br><code><nowiki> * [[The Worship of Tits]]</nowiki></code><br><code><nowiki>
-* [[Goat]]+* [[Goat]]</nowiki></code><br><br><code><nowiki>
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 +== Notes ==
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 +<font style="font-size: 90%;"></nowiki></code><br><code><nowiki>
 +{{anb|1}}Check.</nowiki></code><br><code><nowiki>
 +{{anb|2}}Slang.</nowiki></code><br><code><nowiki>
 +{{anb|3}}I hope that I don't have to interpret this remark for you.</nowiki></code><br><br><code><nowiki>
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<td width="180px" align="left" valign="top" bgcolor="#CCCCCC" style="margin: 0 0 1em 1em; background: #E0E0E0; border: 1px #aaa solid; border-collapse: collapse; font-size: 100%;"></nowiki></code><br><code><nowiki>[[Image:Pig.jpg|thumb|center|Yo Mama.]]</nowiki></code><br><code><nowiki> <td width="180px" align="left" valign="top" bgcolor="#CCCCCC" style="margin: 0 0 1em 1em; background: #E0E0E0; border: 1px #aaa solid; border-collapse: collapse; font-size: 100%;"></nowiki></code><br><code><nowiki>[[Image:Pig.jpg|thumb|center|Yo Mama.]]</nowiki></code><br><code><nowiki>
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== Desiderata ==</nowiki></code><br><br><code><nowiki> == Desiderata ==</nowiki></code><br><br><code><nowiki>
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''Raw mountain oysters smell'' like truffles.</nowiki></code><br><br><code><nowiki> ''Raw mountain oysters smell'' like truffles.</nowiki></code><br><br><code><nowiki>

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<tr><td width="*" align="left" valign="top">'''pig''' ''n.'' '''1.''' Intelligent and succulent omnivore; domesticated swine. '''2.''' Yo mama.

== Usage ==

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"Eat-in? More like a fucking facist ''pig''-out." –- an angry [[Addisson]], clocking her majesty, 1955.

"What you talkin' 'bout, Wilbur?" -- Charlotte, while spinning her web.

== Extrapolation ==

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Common usage stems from ditties and treats. A ''pig skin'',{{an|1}} for example, is tasty.

The [[AA]] totem pig was famously [[ape]]d by ''Lord of the Flies''.{{an|2}} [[Gnome]] [[psy-ops]] cried, "This is doubtful!"

== Non Canonical Text ==

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Civilization owes a debt to pigs. Wild boar run{{an|3}} from hunting and gathering societies to more sedentary agricultural communities.

Note to Western Civilization: the ancient Euro-Aegean custom of offering pigs [[hotdog]]s is Greek.

== See Also ==

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* [[Dewey Rose]]
* [[The Worship of Tits]]
* [[Goat]]

== Notes ==

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{{anb|1}}Check.
{{anb|2}}Slang.
{{anb|3}}I hope that I don't have to interpret this remark for you.

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[[Image:Pig.jpg|thumb|center|Yo Mama.]]
== Desiderata ==

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''Raw mountain oysters smell'' like truffles.

''Boars ejaculate a pint'' of semen during half-hour long orgasms.

A boar with no testicles is called a ''barrow''.
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