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- noun Plural form of
porker .
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Examples
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seems to me there are plenty of "porkers" around parliament but Kerron you are definitely not one of them!
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Gates fired the malefactors and stuffed the porkers in Congress when they tried to resuscitate the F-22.
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Jeffery Wagner for The Wall Street Journal Some ranchers across the South are outfitting hunting parties to track feral porkers with enough high-tech gear to stage a special-operations mission.
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Meanwhile, ranchers and farmers detest the shovel-snouted porkers for rooting up crops, pastures and orchards and transmitting diseases to domestic pigs.
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The logic is that the porkers fall under the heading of “Indulge Adventurously,” meaning that “a healthy approach to eating includes permission to satisfy that part of the soul that craves truffles, butter, chocolate, or cheese – in modest proportions.”
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He nods, and says, “Sure you'll all be bloated like porkers after a ham covered in that sugar, no doubt.”
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I think this whole scare is just another example of the media telling porkers.
Swine Flu Threat To Police Officers. « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
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Alas, shorts are being worn year-round by us graying porkers with legs as ugly as stump fences—if stump fences had hairy varicose veins.
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In that vein, look no further than the U.S. Capitol for far too many “porkers”.
No Change Brewing in the White House Kitchen - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com
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That alone will bring down the cost of private health insurance dramatically (and improve its quality) as insurers and employers won't be required to force the healthy to subsidize the porkers.
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