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hog noun- a powerful motorcycle, especially a large Harley-Davidson motorcycle US, 1965
- [E]ven the Angel version of the hog–which is anything but stock–can’t run with the newest and best production models without extensive alterations and a very savvy rider. — Hunter S. Thompson, Hell’s Angels, p. 95, 1966
- Across the flats of Southern California hustles a big mean hog. Ape bars, twin exhausts, chrome on everything except the rubber, this Harley is doing a ton and still hot to trot. — Time, p. 103, 9 September 1966
- “We’ll have one hundred Hell’s Angels on their hogs escort the Stones into Golden Gate Park,” Grogan was quoted as saying. — Ralph “Sonny” Barger, Hell’s Angel, p. 160, 2000
- Holy crap. This isn’t just a dumb-ass bike. This is a hog. — Janet Evanovitch, Seven Up, p. 170, 2001
- a utility helicopter equipped with rockets and machine guns US, 1991
- “Hogs,” Kell yelled. “They ain’t nothin’. Wait till you see the Cobras work out. They bring the max.” — William Pelfrey, The Big V, p. 21, 1972
- — Linda Reinberg, In the Field, p. 107, 1991
- a Cadillac or other large luxury car US
- Did those oldhead mackmen who hung out at the Garden Bar think they were the only ones who could drive Hogs? — Clarence Cooper Jr, The Scene, p. 68, 1960
- There were ten “hogs” (Cadillacs) double parked and the big number men were operating out of every joint like they had a license. — Babs Gonzales, I Paid My Dues, p. 94, 1967
- I thought, “I sure gotta hurry and get my ass into a ‘Hog’ at least. I’ll cop a Duesenberg in maybe a year.” — Iceberg Slim (Robert Beck), Pimp, p. 128, 1969
- Sweet Peter Deeder, notoroius body peddler, ghetto entrepreneur, lounges casually against the front fender of his burgundy-colored hog[.] — Odie Hawkins, Ghetto Sketches, p. 12, 1972
- After five months of getting major league bread I copped me a brand new hog just like my man’s. — A.S. Jackson, Gentleman Pimp, p. 102, 1973
- Fortunately our hog was fast / an’ we had a full tank of gas. — Lightnin’ Rod, Hustlers Convention, p. 106, 1973
- One evening Huey and a close friend named Weasel and I sat in my hog in front of my house, drinking and killing a second sick-pack of malt liquor[.] — Bobby Seale, A Lonely Rage, p. 187, 1978
- the penis US
- — Collin Baker et al., College Undergraduate Slang Study Conducted at Brown University, p. 137, 1968
- [S]he snuggled right up to them guys and said to them: ‘Come on, fellas, take me out in the woods and stick your big black hogs in my mouth and fuck me about twelve times[.] — George V. Higgins, The Judgment of Deke Hunter, p. 41, 1976
- a police officer US, 1970
A variation on PIG (a police officer). - As I was saying, while in my quest for the honest buck, this fat hog runs into me and calls me a fireplace pimp. — Screw, p. 3, 7 February 1969
- The Hogs, spits Bobby. The trio scan for the fire exit and clatter through a single door. — Mark Powell, Snap, p. 87, 2001
- a US Marine Corps recruit during basic training US, 1968
Contemptuous. - Okay, hogs, I’ve listened to you bellyache about moving to this new town. This said bellyaching will end as of 0859 hours[.] — Lewis John Carlino, The Great Santini, 1979
- a leader; a strong personality US
- — James Harris, A Convict’s Dictionary, 1989
- a drug addict who requires large doses to sustain his habit US
- — American Speech, p. 26, February 1952: “Teen-age hophead jargon”
- heroin US
- Baker was the central figure in Metro’s massive “Operation Boss Hog” (Hog is street slang for heroin) in 1983[.] — Las Vegas Review-Journal, p. 1B, 10 September 2000
- marijuana US, 1968
A term apparently coined by US soliders during the conflict in Vietnam, drawn from “hash, o, grass”. - phencyclidine, the recreational drug known as PCP or angel dust US
- — Eugene Landy, The Underground Dictionary, p. 104, 1971
- a strong sedative, trade name Benaceyzine US
- — Walter L. Way, The Drug Scene, 1977
- a computer program that uses a high degree of a computer’s resources US
- — Eric S. Raymond, The New Hacker’s Dictionary, p. 201, 1991
- used as an affectionate reference to an aircraft US
- — Joseph Tuso, Singing the Vietnam Blues, p. 253, 1990: Glossary
▶ beat the hog (used of a male) to masturbate US- No, I think they go home and beat the hog over them, is what I think. — George V. Higgins, The Friends of Eddie Doyle, p. 173, 1971
▶ hog is pork there is no difference between the two alternatives being discussed TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO- — Dictionary of the English/Creole of Trinidad & Tobago, 2003
▶ on the hog homosexual US- — John R Armore and Joseph D. Wolfe, Dictionary of Desperation, 1976
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