hog train

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Etymology

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From hog +‎ train. First use appears c. 1850 in the New-York Daily Tribune.

Noun

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hog train (plural hog trains) (Canada, US)

  1. A train for transporting pigs.
  2. A train of a class which is used by the poor and tramps.
  3. Any means of getting by cheap when travelling, budget transport.
  4. Little expense in life, the life or existence of a tramp.

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