a. An endearing term for a friend or loved one who drinks too much. b. Someone who no longer drinks, due to previous excess.
Usages: n. (Endearing) “Awe, you’re such a little liquor pig.” (Empowering) Q: “You don’t drink?” A: “No, I’m a little liquor pig.“ (v.) Liquor pigging: An endearing term for pointing out (recognizing) excessive behaviour in general. v. “Hey, you’re Liquor Pigging the cake.”
noun. This is used to descibe a drunkard who does nothing all day but sit around and consume alcholic beverages. It also helps if said person is a fat bastard.
Jason and Tom are so lazy, they are the biggest porch swinging liquor pigs I have ever met.
May I have an order of regular degular buttermilk pancakes? Without all the added jazz? Hold the blueberry smiley face, strawberry glaze, chocolate chips and whipped cream.