Biggy vs Piggy - What's the difference?
biggy | piggy |
(colloquial) Something big in size in comparison to similar things.
(colloquial) Something impressive in comparison to similar things.
(colloquial) big deal, usually in used in the negative.
(hypocoristic) A pig (the animal).
(hypocoristic) A guinea pig.
* 2009 , Elvio Romeo, The Ultimate Guinea Pig Handbook (page 56)
(hypocoristic, slang) A toe.
(mildly, derogatory) A pig, a greedy person.
(derogatory, slang, UK) A member of the police.
greedy
slovenly, dirty
As nouns the difference between biggy and piggy
is that biggy is something big in size in comparison to similar things while piggy is a pig (the animal).As an adjective piggy is
greedy.biggy
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Alternative forms
* biggie (US)Noun
(biggies)- The wardrobe is the biggy – we'd better move that first.
- Here's the biggy – she's only getting divorced!
- Dude, I forgot to return your book!
- No biggie , I don't need it for another week.
See also
* no biggiepiggy
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Alternative forms
* piggieNoun
(piggies)- This little piggy went to market.
- If you're dead-set on breeding your piggies , here are some things to remember and purchase
- He has such cute piggies !
- Can't you finish your dinner? You've been a piggy , haven't you?