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Any large locomotive, usually freight. An engineer may be called a hogger, hoghead, hogmaster, hoggineer, hog jockey, hog eye, grunt, pig-mauler, etc. Some few engineers object to such designations as disrespectful, which they rarely are. For meaning of hog law see dogcatchers. Hoghead is said to have originated on the Denver & Rio Grande in 1887, being used to label a brakeman's caricature of an engineer
A bastardisation of "school field" and the general site of games and warfare, such as the tap on the shoulder on a snowy playtime, swiftly followed by eyes, nose and mouth full of ice, snow and dog crap as the hapless victim turned to see his 'chums' (who were usually crippled with laughter once they (the victim) could see and breathe again), great days, great times to be had on the old scoofee, buried under haystacks, mauled at rugby, finding porn, ahhh good times!
Very drunk.
a screecher
tr.v. clobbered, clobbering, clobber 1. To strike violently and repeatedly; batter or maul. 2. To defeat decisively. 3. To criticize harshly.
Work an 'engine with full stroke and full throttle
Locomotive. Pig-mauler is locomotive engineer; pigpen locomotive roundhouse. (See hog)
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n.
A heavy wooden hammer or beetle.
v. t.
To beat and bruise with a heavy stick or cudgel; to wound in a coarse manner.
n.
See Maul-stick.
v. t.
To maul or beat severely; to bruise.
imp. & p. p.
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n.
A stick used by painters as a rest for the hand while working.
n.
A severe beating with a stick, cudgel, or the fist.
n.
A small maul with a short handle, -- used esp. for driving a tool, as a chisel or the like; also, a light beetle with a long handle, -- used in playing croquet.
v.
Hence, to beat; to scourge; also, to pull about; to maul; to tease; to vex.
v. t.
To injure greatly; to do much harm to.
p. pr. & vb. n.
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n.
A mason's setting maul.
v. t.
To beat with a mall; to beat with something heavy; to bruise; to maul.
n.
A painter's maul-stick.
n.
A large heavy wooden beetle; a mallet for driving anything with force; a maul.
n.
The common mallow.
v.t.
To beat; to maul.
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