💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Pignapper"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| piggernoun | A pig farmer. |
| piggynoun | (childish) A pig (the animal). |
| petnappernoun | One who steals or abducts a pet (domestic animal). |
| piggnoun | (Northern England, Scotland) A piggin (“an earthenware vessel, jar, crock”). |
| pocketernoun | One who pockets something, or (figurative) appropriates money or goods. |
| pickeerernoun | (obsolete) One who pickeers. |
| oinkernoun | (slang) A pig: an animal of the genus Sus. |
| nabbernoun | (informal) One who grabs or snatches. |
| pickernoun | Agent noun of pick; one who picks. |
| nippernoun | (British, informal) A child. |
| pig upon baconnoun | (finance, archaic, informal) Synonym of pig upon pork. |
| piggy-wignoun | (UK, childish or endearing) A pig. |
| pigmannoun | A farm worker who looks after pigs. |
| pigsitternoun | (rare) One who pigsits; one who looks after or takes care of a pig or guinea pig. |
| nickernoun | A soft neighing sound characteristic of a horse. |
| piggatenoun | (neologism) The British scandal wherein Prime Minister David Cameron was reported to have inserted his penis into the mouth of a dead pig as part of an initiation ritual during his university years. |
| swinenoun | (plural swine) A pig (the animal). |
| snapper-uppernoun | (informal) A person who snaps things up. |
| pigstickernoun | A large knife, used as a weapon. |
| grunternoun | One who grunts. |
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