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Meanings and definitions for PIGS
What does PIGS stand for? What does PIGS mean?
- A pig is a mammal of the genus Sus.
- Domestic pig, Sus scrofa domestica or Sus domestica
Wild pig, or Eurasian wild boar, Sus scrofa, the species from which the domestic pig was bred
Sus, a genus within the pig family, including Sus scrofa and closely related southeast Asian species
Suinae, the pig subfamily, including Sus and other genera from Africa and southeast Asia
Suidae, the pig family, including Suinae and other extinct Old World subfamilies
Suina, a suborder of mammals including Suidae, and the Tayssuidae (peccaries or "New World pigs")
- Guinea pig, a domestic species of rodent that is popular as a pet
- Hell pigs or terminator pigs, the Entelodonts, a family of extinct mammals
- Pig, Kentucky
- Pine Island Glacier, or PIG, a glacier of Antarctica
- Pig (1998 film), a 1998 film written by and starring Rozz Williams
- Pig (2010 film), a horror film by Adam Mason
- Pig (2011 film), a film written by Henry Barrial
- Pig (2018 film), an Iranian film
- Pigs (1973 film), a horror film
- Pigs (1992 film) or Psy, a film by Wladyslaw Pasikowski
- Pigs (2007 film), a film by Karl DiPelino
- Grisen (Danish "The Pig"), 2008 Danish short film with Jesper Asholt
- Pig (dice), a dice game
- P-I-G, a variation of the basketball game H-O-R-S-E
- Pig, a variation of the card game Spoons
- "Pig" (short story), by Roald Dahl
- PIG (musical project), musical project by Raymond Watts
- Pigs (Asphalt Ballet album), 1993
- "Pig" (song), a 1998 song by the Dave Matthews Band
- "Pig", a song by Seether from Disclaimer II
- "PIG", an early demo version of "Mr. Jack" by System of a Down
- "Pig", a bonus song from Weezer Deluxe Edition
- "Pigs (Three Different Ones)", a 1977 song by Pink Floyd
- "Pigs", a track on Cypress Hill, Cypress Hill's first album
- "Pigs", a song by Eyehategod from In the Name of Suffering
- "Pigs", a song by Tyler, the Creator from Wolf
- Humber Pig, a British military vehicle
- General Dynamics F-111C, Royal Australian Air Force variant of the F-111 bomber nicknamed the pig
- M60 machine gun (nicknamed "the pig")
- Pig (programming tool), a MapReduce programming tool used on Hadoop
- Pig, another term for ingot
- PIG, acronym for pipeline inspection gauge, a form of pipeline maintenance used in pigging
- Pig, a small sandbag used for flood control inside a building
- PIGS (gene), a human gene
- Distillation pig, a piece of glassware that allows fractions to be collected without breaking vacuum
- Lead pig, a container made of lead shielding for storing and transporting radioactive materials
- The Pig (tool), a firefighting tool
- Pig (zodiac), a sign of the Chinese zodiac
- pig, the ISO 639-3 code of the Pisabo language
- PIGS (economics), acronym for the economies of Portugal, Italy, Greece, Spain, and sometimes Ireland.
- New Zealand DX class locomotive (DXR 8007 nicknamed "the pig")
- Wild boar
- Boar, adult male domestic pig
- Boar, adult male of several other species; see List of animal names
- Iron Age pig, a pseudo-primitive breed of boar
- Razorback, hybrid boar in North America
- Boar (film), a 2016 Australian horror film
- Boar the Fighter, a fictional character in Brian Jacques' Redwall series
- The Boar, a newspaper
- Calydonian Boar
- Erymanthian Boar
- BOAR, the Bombardment Aircraft Rocket, an American nuclear weapon of the 1950s
- Boar spear, a type of spear widely used in Germany and Scandinavia during the Roman era
- Boar, animal representation of Hai (亥) in the zodiac; see Pig (zodiac)
- Boars in heraldry
- Boer
- Pig
Usually referring to the domestic pig
- Sometimes referring to other animals in the family Suidae, including:
Warthog
- Red river hog
- Giant forest hog
- groundhog
- hedgehog
- hog (sheep), a yearling sheep, as yet unshorn
- Harley-Davidson, a motorcycle manufacturer
Harley Owners Group
- The Hogs (American football), the offensive line of the Washington Redskins
- Hogging and sagging, a nautical term
- Hogging (sexual practice)
- Higher order grammar
- Histogram of oriented gradients, used in computer vision and image processing for the purpose of object detection
- House of Guitars
- Arkansas Razorbacks, the sports teams of the University of Arkansas
- Frank País Airport, IATA symbol HOG
- Hidden Object Game, a genre of casual puzzle games
- Hogarthian or Hog, a scuba diving gear configuration pioneered by William Hogarth Main
- Sandhog, the slang term given to urban miners, construction workers who work underground
- Server hog, places excessive load on a server such that the server performance as experienced by other clients is degraded
- Water hog, a machine that removes water from sports grounds
- Denis D'Amour (1959-2005), guitarist for the Canadian heavy metal band Voivod
- Fan Chun Yip (born 1976), Hong Kong retired football goalkeeper
- Piggy French (born 1980), British equestrienne
- Ward Lambert (1888-1958), American college men's basketball coach
- Robert Muldoon (1921-1992), 31st Prime Minister of New Zealand
- David Powell (rugby union) (born 1942), former England international rugby union player
- Edwin Simandl, owner of the Orange Tornadoes and Newark Tornadoes of the National Football League
- Piggy Ward (1867-1912), American professional baseball player
- Roscoe Word (American football guard) (1882-1942), American college football player and coach
- Mark Riddell(1980- ) Australia Rugby League Player. Also known not to say much on the continuous call team.
- Domestic pig
- Guinea pig
- Toe
- Miss Piggy, a Muppets character
- Piggy (Merrie Melodies), from the Merrie Melodies cartoons
- Piggy (Power Rangers), from Power Rangers: S.P.D.
- Piggy Malone, in the BBC television series The Two Ronnies, played by Ronnie Barker
- Piggy the Penguin, in the animated series Eek! The Cat
- Piggy, a major character in the novel Lord of the Flies
- Piggy, in the 2003 novel Gone to the Dogs
- "Piggies", slang term for Pequeninos, an alien species in the Ender's Game series by Orson Scott Card
- Zhu Bajie, from the novel Journey to the West
- Sir Francis "Piggy" Beekman, in the 1953 movie Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, played by Charles Coburn
- Piggy D., stage name of guitarist Matt Montgomery (born 1975)
- "Piggies", a song written by George Harrison on the Beatles' White Album
- "Piggy" (song), by Nine Inch Nails from their album The Downward Spiral
- Piganino
- Tip-cat, an outdoor game also called a piggy
- "This Little Piggy" or "This Little Pig" nursery rhyme
- Piggy, a title for a game on Roblox.
- Piggy bank
- Piglet (animal), the young offspring of the domestic pig
- Banded piglet squid (Helicocranchia pfefferi), a small squid species
- Moss piglet, an alternative name for a tardigrade, a microscopic, water-dwelling, segmented animal with eight legs
- Roasted piglet, a Serbian dish of roast meat (not necessarily pork)
- Suckling pig, a farmed piglet raised on mother's milk, and then slaughtered for food
- Piglet (League of Legends player), nickname of Chae Gwang-jin, Korean professional League of Legends player
- Capitalist Piglet, a comic strip that appeared briefly in The Sheaf during 2005–2006
- Piglet (Winnie-the-Pooh), a fictitious character from A.A. Milne's Winnie-the-Pooh books and the Disney spin-offs
- The Piglets, fictional characters from the novel Animal Farm
- Piglet (band), a math-rock band formed in 2005 in Chicago, Illinois
- "Piglet", a song by Scottish group Arab Strap on their 1998 album, Philophobia
- "Piglets", an episode of the television series Teletubbies
- The Piglet Files, a British sitcom produced by LWT
- Domestic pigs; known to experts as the species Sus domesticus or the subspecies Sus scrofa domesticus
The wild boar, Sus Scrofa, the species from which domestic swine were domesticated
Any species of the Genus Sus; see Pig, including Sus Scrofa and other species native to southeast Asia and the Pacific
Any mammal of the subfamily Suinae, including Sus and closely related extinct genera
Any mammal in the Family Suidae, including the Suinae and other, mostly extinct subfamilies
- Swine, East Riding of Yorkshire, a village and civil parish
- Swine railway station, on the Hull and Hornsea Railway
- Swine, German name of the river Świna flowing from the Oder Lagoon to the Baltic Sea
- Swine influenza, an infection caused by any one of several types of swine influenza viruses
- S.W.I.N.E., a real-time tactics game designed by FishTank Studio
- MV Swine, a coastal tanker involved in World War II
- "Swine (song)", a song by Lady Gaga
- "Swine", a 1994 song by Crunt
- Swine (film), a film by Robbie Lockie and Damien Clarkson
- S.W.I.N.E., "Students Wildly Indignant about Nearly Everything!", Al Capp's satire in his cartoon Li'l Abner
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