pig-sty

  • 1Pig Sty — is a sitcom that premiered on UPN on January 23, 1995 during that network s first season. Like every other UPN show premiering that year save , it did not survive beyond its first season. Only 13 episodes were made. The show, paired with Platypus …

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  • 2pig|sty — «PIHG STY», noun, plural sties. = pigpen. (Cf. ↑pigpen) …

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  • 3pig·sty — /ˈpıgˌstaı/ noun, pl sties [count] 1 : a place where pigs are kept called also (US) pigpen, sty 2 informal : a dirty or messy place His room was a pigsty. called also ( …

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  • 4pig sty — see pigsty …

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  • 5sty — Ⅰ. sty [1] ► NOUN (pl. sties) ▪ a pigsty. ORIGIN from an Old English word found in the combination «sty pig». Ⅱ. sty [2] (also stye) ► NOUN (pl …

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  • 6Pig toilet — A pig toilet is a simple type of toilet consisting of an outhouse mounted over a pig sty with a chute or hole connecting the two [ [http://www.goaguide.org/pigtoilets.html Goan Pig Toilets You ll Never Eat Pork Again ] ] . The pigs consume the… …

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  • 7sty — n. 1. Hog sty, pig sty, swine pen. 2. Tumor (on the edge of the eyelid). 3. Place of debauchery, sink of corruption. 4. Filthy place, den, sink, Augean stable, slum, rookery …

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  • 8Sty — A sty or pigsty is a small scale outdoor enclosure for raising pigs. It is sometimes referred to as a pigpen, pig parlor, or pig cote. Pigsties are generally fenced areas of bare dirt and/or mud. Both sty and pigpen are used as derogatory… …

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  • 9sty — sty1 /stuy/, n., pl. sties, v., stied, stying. n. 1. a pen or enclosure for swine; pigpen. 2. any filthy place or abode. 3. a place of bestial debauchery. v.t. 4. to keep or lodge in or as if in a sty. v.i. 5. to live in or as i …

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  • 10sty — I [[t]staɪ[/t]] n. pl. sties, 1) an enclosure for swine; pigpen 2) a filthy place or abode 3) to keep or lodge in or as if in a sty 4) to live in or as if in a sty • Etymology: bef. 1000; OE stī in stī fearh sty pig, prob. identical with stig in… …

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