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pig-root verb (of a horse) to prop with the front legs and kick up the back legs AUSTRALIA, 1900- — Ion L. Idriess, Over the Range, p. 13, 1947
- — Dymphna Cusack, Picnic Races, p. 62, 1962
- But a flip on the nose would swerve him off, cavorting and pig-rooting[.] — Norman Lindsay, Bohemians at the Bulletin, p. 34, 1965
- — Wilda Moxham, The Apprentice, p. 162, 1969
- — Jim Ramsay, Cop It Sweet!, p. 70, 1977
- — Herb Wharton, Cattle Camp, p. 136, 1994
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