And Trump called a female reporter piggy. I guess he cracked too.And Biden cracked when he was asked a simple question. Trump is trying to stop the IRGC from wasting lives.
Maybe she was fat?And Trump called a female reporter piggy. I guess he cracked too.
She wasn't actually.Maybe she was fat?
Such a good Christan, praising Allah on Easter.“Tuesday will be Power Plant Day, and Bridge Day, all wrapped up in one, in Iran. There will be nothing like it!!! Open the Fuckin’ Strait, you crazy bastards, or you’ll be living in Hell - JUST WATCH! Praise be to Allah. President DONALD J. TRUMP“
Link?She wasn't actually.
He gave his faux Easter message on Saturday.Let me guess. This was the #FatFascistFelon's Easter message?
Doesn't Allah mean God?Such a good Christan, praising Allah on Easter.![]()
Link?
Christians don’t call God, Allah. But you know that. It was a swipe at Islam.Doesn't Allah mean God?
That Trump will burn in hell?BTW the "teacher" said something we all agree with.
That would be something.That Trump will burn in hell?
And Trump called a female reporter piggy. I guess he cracked too.
| Child's Term | "Look at those cute little piggies!" |
| Financial Context | "I broke my piggy bank to buy a toy." |
| Descriptive Use | "He has been acting like a piggy with his food." |
Not the first time he called a woman piggy.Search Assist
"Piggy" is a child's term for a small pig or piglet, and it can also refer to a piggy bank, which is a container used to save money. Additionally, it can describe someone who is greedy or gluttonous.
Definition of "Piggy"
General Meaning
"Piggy" is primarily a child's term that can refer to:
- A small pig or piglet.
- A piggy bank, which is a container used for saving money.
Additional Uses
The term can also describe:
- Someone who is greedy or gluttonous.
Contextual Examples
Child's Term "Look at those cute little piggies!" Financial Context "I broke my piggy bank to buy a toy." Descriptive Use "He has been acting like a piggy with his food."
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This word is often used in informal settings, especially when speaking to or about children.