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pig out verb to eat a lot quickly and messily US- If you really want to pig out, the Old World Market next door will collaborate with the Wharf[.] — Washington Post, p. W5, 31 March 1978
- After leaving the Cascades, I drove down to California (pigging out at every smorgasbord place along the way). — Drew Bergman, Going it Alone, p. 76, 1979
- Fix up a nice big plate of sargassum. We’ll pig out. — Carl Hiaasen, Tourist Season, p. 260, 1987
- Especially memorable was the marijuana one where Scott Baio pigs out on chocolate ice cream before almost murdering his brother with an oar while rowing on a lake. — Editors of Ben is Dead, Retrohell, p. 1, 1997
- If your daughter really is pigging out on candy and other junk food all the time, and she’s genuinely overweight, you do need to address that. — Rosalind Wiseman, Queen Bees & Wannabes, p. 104, 2002
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