pigsit

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English

Etymology

From pig +‎ sit.

Verb

pigsit (third-person singular simple present pigsits, present participle pigsitting, simple past and past participle pigsat)

  1. To babysit (take care of) a guinea pig.
  2. To babysit (take care of) a pig.
    • 2002, Cait London, When night falls, page 323:
      He's out there now, busting broncs just like his old man did when he was fighting losing everything . . . and I'm stuck with pigsitting the Ferris's Rosy.

Derived terms


Cebuano

Pronunciation

  • Hyphenation: pig‧sit

Verb

pigsit

  1. to spurt; to cause to gush out suddenly or violently in a stream or jet.