piggie

[ˈpɪɡi]

piggie Definition

a small pig, especially a young one.

Using piggie: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "piggie" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The children were delighted to see the piggies at the farm.

  • Example

    She adopted a piggie as a pet.

piggie Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for piggie

Phrases with piggie

  • to do something completely or thoroughly

    Example

    If you're going to clean the house, you might as well go the whole piggie and tidy up the garage too.

  • to eat too much or behave in a greedy manner

    Example

    He made a pig of himself at the buffet, eating plate after plate of food.

  • used to describe something that is unlikely to ever happen

    Example

    He'll start cleaning his room when pigs fly.

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Summary: piggie in Brief

'Piggie' [ˈpɪɡi] refers to a small pig, particularly a young one. It is often used affectionately to refer to pet pigs or those seen at farms. The phrase 'go the whole piggie' means to do something completely or thoroughly, while 'make a pig of oneself' describes overeating or behaving greedily. 'When pigs fly' is an idiom used to describe something that is unlikely to ever happen.