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hoggery

[ haw-guh-ree, hog-uh- ]

noun

plural hoggeries.
  1. slovenly or greedy behavior.


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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of hoggery1

First recorded in 1810–20; hog + -ery
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The ball hoggery was so natural to Kobe that, according to Richard Jefferson, Bryant once convinced officials to give him a shooting foul because of said hoggery.

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This awful hoggery was located on the road, now called East Street.

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Both men were being issued summonses for seat hoggery, a violation of part of Section 1050.7 of the Rules of Conduct, which says that no one shall “occupy more than one seat on a station, platform or conveyance when to do so would interfere or tend to interfere with the operation of the Authority’s transit system or the comfort of other passengers.”

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But naughtiness, with hoggery, not lacks When Peace another door in them unlocks, Where conscience shows the eyeing of an ox Grown dully apprehensive of an Axe.

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