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  • noun Plural form of oink.
  • verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of oink.

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Examples

  • It's for the Upper class "oinks", that weren't bright enough to attend Oxford or Cambridge, and these morons swan around Durham City Centre, with their Socialist Workers news in one hand, and a charity bucket for Africa's starving in the other.

    STAND DOWN JEREMY... 2009

  • One "oinks" such food as potato chips or jelly beans, nutritionally worthless, but pleasing to some individuals nonetheless.

    VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol X No 2 1983

  • Again, it is a bill that has so much pork in it that it oinks when they talk about it.

    Math check (Jack Bog's Blog) 2009

  • Opposing fans in Italy used to call him "the pig" and regularly directed oinks and grunts in his direction.

    A Self-Effacing Coach Succeeds Gabriele Marcotti 2010

  • Opposing fans in Italy used to call him "the pig" and regularly directed oinks and grunts in his direction.

    Low-Key Ancelotti Thrives in Tough Spots GABRIELE MARCOTTI 2010

  • Opposing fans in Italy used to call him "the pig" and regularly directed oinks and grunts in his direction.

    Low-Key Ancelotti Thrives in Tough Spots GABRIELE MARCOTTI 2010

  • Opposing fans in Italy used to call him "the pig" and regularly directed oinks and grunts in his direction.

    A Self-Effacing Coach Succeeds Gabriele Marcotti 2010

  • Opposing fans in Italy used to call him "the pig" and regularly directed oinks and grunts in his direction.

    Low-Key Ancelotti Thrives in Tough Spots GABRIELE MARCOTTI 2010

  • Opposing fans in Italy used to call him "the pig" and regularly directed oinks and grunts in his direction.

    Low-Key Ancelotti Thrives in Tough Spots GABRIELE MARCOTTI 2010

  • Opposing fans in Italy used to call him "the pig" and regularly directed oinks and grunts in his direction.

    A Self-Effacing Coach Succeeds Gabriele Marcotti 2010

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