Make a pig of Meaning in English
expression
ˈmeɪk/ /ˈeɪ/, /ə/ /ˈpɪɡ/ /ˈəv
MAYK uh PIG uhv
mˈeɪk/ /æɪ/ /pˈɪɡ/ /ˈɒv
MAYK uh PIG ov
Definition
To eat much more than is polite or necessary, usually in a greedy or messy way.
Usage & Nuances
Informal and humorous. Used mainly to describe oneself or others after overeating. Usually followed by 'myself', 'himself', etc.: 'make a pig of myself'. Not used for animals or for any kind of eating—specifically for eating excessively.
Spanish: ponerse las botas - atiborrarse (de comida)Portuguese (BR): encher a pança - exagerar (na comida)Portuguese (PT): encher o bandulho - exagerar (na comida)Chinese (Simplified): 吃得像猪一样 - 狼吞虎咽 (吃很多)Chinese (Traditional): 喫得像豬一樣 - 狼吞虎嚥 (喫很多)Hindi: बहुत ज़्यादा खाना - पेट भरकर खानाArabic: يأكل بنهم - يلتهم الطعامBengali: অধিক খাওয়া - খুব লোভে খাওয়াRussian: объесться - нажратьсяJapanese: 食べ過ぎる - がっつくVietnamese: ăn quá nhiều - ăn tham lamKorean: 과식하다 - 지나치게 먹다Turkish: tıkınmak - açgözlülükle yemekUrdu: بہت زیادہ کھانا - حریصانہ کھاناIndonesian: makan berlebihan - makan rakus
Example Sentences
I always make a pig of myself at the buffet.
basic
Don’t make a pig of yourself at dinner tonight.
basic
He made a pig of himself at the party and felt sick afterwards.
basic
I really made a pig of myself at lunch, but everything was so good!
natural
We ordered too much and ended up making pigs of ourselves.
natural
If you make a pig of yourself, don't complain about feeling full later.
natural