diet vs hog

diet

noun
  • A council or assembly of leaders; a formal deliberative assembly. 

  • Any habitual intake or consumption. 

  • A session of exams 

  • A controlled regimen of food and drink, as to gain or lose weight or otherwise influence health. 

  • The proceedings under a criminal libel. 

  • A clerical or ecclesiastical function in Scotland. 

  • The food and beverage a person or animal consumes. 

adj
  • Containing less fat, salt, sugar, or calories than normal, or claimed to have such. 

  • Having certain traits subtracted. 

verb
  • To modify one's food and beverage intake so as to decrease or increase body weight or influence health. 

  • To regulate the food of (someone); to put on a diet. 

hog

noun
  • An adult swine (contrasted with a pig, a young swine). 

  • the effect of the middle of the hull of a ship rising while the ends droop 

  • A rough, flat scrubbing broom for scrubbing a ship's bottom under water. 

  • A large motorcycle, particularly a Harley-Davidson. 

  • A young sheep that has not been shorn. 

  • A device for mixing and stirring the pulp from which paper is made. 

  • Any animal belonging to the Suidae family of mammals, especially the pig, the warthog, and the boar. 

  • A greedy person or thing; one who refuses to share. 

  • A quahog (clam) 

verb
  • To clip the mane of a horse, making it short and bristly. 

  • To greedily take more than one's share, to take precedence at the expense of another or others. 

  • To scrub with a hog, or scrubbing broom. 

  • To cause the keel of a ship to arch upwards (the opposite of sag). 

  • To process (bark, etc.) into hog fuel. 

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