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sign of the hog
On-Yomi: ガイ、カイ — Kun-Yomi: い
Koohii stories:
1) [Floatingweed5] 20-11-2007(193): A greedy hog in a top hat who has eaten all of the acorns. He even elbows people out of the way to get them.
2) [tryllid] 8-10-2008(39): Top Hat + Elbow + Person: The sign of the hog was a very recognizable tattoo - a hog with a big grin in a top hat, sticking his elbow into the person next to him.
3) [roundrabbit] 8-9-2009(26): This is easy, if you know Mr. Peanut, the logo of Planters. Replace his face or body with an acorn and you have Mr. Acorn, the logo / sign of the hog. He wears the same top hat, has the same turned out elbow holding a diagonal walking stick, and poses like a human.
4) [Tobberoth] 25-11-2008(18): Warning: Stroke order in book is wrong. The top hat should be written as normal.
5) [thegeezer3] 8-6-2007(13): Q: What is the difference between a pig and a hog? A: A hog is the generic term for all swine. Pigs are immature hogs weighing less than 125 pounds. Other swine related terms include the following: Piglet: a baby swine less than ten weeks old (nursing pig) Sow: a female pig that has had a litter Boar: a male hog (with tusks?).