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  • noun Alternative spelling of road hog.

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  • noun a driver who obstructs others

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Examples

  • I bet hillary roadhog clinton finds a way to steal the nomination.

    Obama: I have a problem courting seniors 2008

  • I was terrible at pulling girls, never having been a roadhog in the great rock and roll tradition.

    ɘloЯ 2010

  • And since his work soon required him to spend four nights a week on the road, he fully expected to die in his roadhog Buick or, worse, in one of the country hotels he frequented in eastern North Carolina before the days of bright air-conditioned motels.

    CLEAR PICTURES REYNOLDS PRICE 1988

  • And since his work soon required him to spend four nights a week on the road, he fully expected to die in his roadhog Buick or, worse, in one of the country hotels he frequented in eastern North Carolina before the days of bright air-conditioned motels.

    CLEAR PICTURES REYNOLDS PRICE 1988

  • Are you completely blind, you - you - you roadhog? 'she demanded fiercely.

    The Lonely Sea MacLean, Alistair, 1922- 1985

  • If not, I'll probably have to go out and buy a big roadhog.

    shipping boxes 1919

  • Conversely, Minnesota's own roadhog musicians are back home and eager to play a place where everybody knows their name.

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  • Mm in salt lake city homes for sale, approximately humbly thusly, sd raffishly rarely unconcernedly, in jungermanniales of the sexist proctoplasty an purus amphiumidae, they vinegarweed to vomit that roadhog and willowware fricative dizziness.

    Rational Review 2009

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  • I can't believe this word hasn't been listed before now.

    July 30, 2009