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the porker
noun
A pig, especially a castrated male, being fattened and raised for slaughter.
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Tragically, the wind blew the porker off course.
Only the prime minister and the porker know for sure, and neither have commented to date.
Peter Bently's The Prince and the Porker (Andersen, £11.99) also celebrates friendship but at a more basic level.
It's a long fall turned long haul, despite the Burtonian flourishes — the pinch of cruelty, the mordant wit — that animate the Red Queen (Helena Bonham Carter) and the porker that slides under her feet with a squeal.
Honeymoon: Ethnic cleanser, Alice in Wonderland, Amazonian, fake, loony Bum: The porker, hopeless wino, bloated and leaden with breasts like five day old party balloons, one of those dogs you see in the back of cars.
"He was not about to settle for 'liddle'.' " Trump thought he had a winner when he came up with "Corker the Porker," until aides pointed out that the Republican senator from Tennessee has an average physique, to which such an insult would not accurately apply.
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The Porkers came to the challenge with experience.
Later this month, the porkers will star in a beauty parade, a 20-course tasting menu, and more.
All one has to do is look at earmark projects of the last few years to know that this $300 billion will have the porkers in a frenzy.
First, they reared some of the animals in an environment full of unfamiliar objects—such as wood shavings, straw, and branches—hypothesizing that exposure to new things might prompt the porkers to eat novel foods.
Some celebrity chefs have joined forces to try and change what British farmers can feed their pigs, after a ban on the porkers eating catering waste was introduced during the 2001 foot and mouth outbreak.
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