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Hogger vs Hogged - What's the difference?

hogger | hogged |

As a noun hogger

is agent noun of hog; one who, or that which, hogs.

As a verb hogged is

(hog).

As an adjective hogged is

(nautical) broken or strained so as to have an upward curve between the ends.

hogger

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • Agent noun of hog; one who, or that which, hogs.
  • * 1994 , James J Wilhelm, Ezra Pound: The Tragic Years, 1925-1972
  • Against these heroes are the puritans, the hoggers of profit, the shysters, the obfuscators, the do-nothings.
  • A stocking without a foot, worn by coal miners at work.
  • (slang) A marijuana cigarette
  • (curling) A shot that comes to rest short of or on the far hog line and is removed from play
  • English agent nouns

    hogged

    English

    Verb

    (head)
  • (hog)
  • Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • (nautical) Broken or strained so as to have an upward curve between the ends.