pigger
English edit
Etymology 1 edit
Noun edit
pigger (plural piggers)
- A pig farmer.
- 1911 September 30, The Sport, Adelaide, SA, page 4, column 4:
- Chief-Secretary Wallis, who pleads guilty to a delicate sense of smell, has agreed to do his darndest to shift the piggers from their present quarters between the wind and his nobility - we mean between this fair city and the sea.
- A person who hunts pigs or is employed to shoot wild pigs.
Etymology 2 edit
Noun edit
pigger (plural piggers)
- (ethnic slur, offensive, US) A black police officer.
- 2011 March 13, Lady Veteran, “Pigger who diddled 14 year old girls goes to hell”, in 24hoursupport.helpdesk[3] (Usenet):
- A perverted former New York police officer who is dying of cancer was
jailed for almost 22 years today in a hospital bedside sentencing.
Trent Young, 42, pleaded guilty to transporting three underage girls -
two as young as 14 - across state lines for sex.
- 2012 January 28, Eva, “Pigger breaks into woman's home and chokes her”, in alt.support.autism[4] (Usenet):
- CINCINNATI -- A grand jury indicted a Cincinnati police officer accused
of breaking into a home and choking a woman inside.
Ronald Kiner was indicted Friday on two counts of aggravated burglary,
two counts of menacing by stalking and one count of burglary.
Derived terms edit
Norwegian Bokmål edit
Noun edit
pigger m
- indefinite plural of pigg