pork out

pork out

1. To eat (a specific thing) gluttonously or to excess. Once a month, my friends and I get together and pork out on pizza and watch cheesy horror movies. I'll just have a salad. I've been porking out too much lately.
2. slang To become overweight or obese. He used to be one of the most athletic students back in high school, but he's really porked out recently.
See also: out, pork
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

pork out (on something)

Inf. to overeat on something; to become fat as a pig from eating something. (A play on pig out.) I pork out on french fries whenever I get the chance. I wish I didn't pork out all the time.
See also: out, pork
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.

pork out

v. Slang
1. To eat greedily, ravenously, or voraciously; gorge: After we porked out at the buffet, we didn't have room for dessert. I went to my favorite restaurant and porked out on pizza.
2. To become fat: I porked out over the holidays, and now I can barely fit into my pants.
See also: out, pork
The American Heritage® Dictionary of Phrasal Verbs.

pork out

in. to overindulge in food and drink. (A play on pig out.) Whenever I see french fries, I know I’m going to pork out.
See also: out, pork
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
See also:
  • pork up
  • pig out
  • pig out (on something)
  • hog out
  • hog out (on something)
  • oink out
  • oink out (on something)
  • munch out
  • munch out (on something)
  • scarf out (on something)
References in periodicals archive
"We let them know that there is still pork out there that has all the marbling and flavor characteristics not often associated with today's lean pork," he says.
"This competition has been very successful in putting pork out in front of restaurant owners and operators in Iowa," said Nelda Christian, chair of the IPPA Restaurant and Foodservice Committee.