pigg

Etymology
. Perhaps from, due to the shape. Compare also 🇨🇬, from. More at.

Noun

 * 1)  A.

Etymology
From.

Noun

 * 1) a spike
 * 2) a stud
 * 3) a spine or quill
 * 4) a barb

Etymology
From.

Noun

 * 1) a spike
 * 2) a stud
 * 3) a spine or quill
 * 4) a barb

Adjective

 * 1) alert, fresh (often after sleeping, as opposed to drowsy)
 * 2) healthy
 * 3) lively, active
 * 4) spry
 * 5)  up for, keen on (wanting)
 * 1) healthy
 * 2) lively, active
 * 3) spry
 * 4)  up for, keen on (wanting)
 * 1) lively, active
 * 2) spry
 * 3)  up for, keen on (wanting)
 * 1) spry
 * 2)  up for, keen on (wanting)
 * 1) spry
 * 2)  up for, keen on (wanting)
 * 1)  up for, keen on (wanting)
 * 1)  up for, keen on (wanting)

Usage notes
The contemporary intuition of native speakers is that the basic meaning of pigg is alert in the sense of not drowsy, lethargic, or the like. Other senses are intuitively by idiomatic implication – calling old people and pups "alert" in that sense instead of "spry" or "lively," etc.

Etymology 2
From, perhaps from. Cognate with 🇨🇬. Related also to 🇨🇬 and 🇨🇬.

Noun

 * 1) a (small) spike
 * 2) a spine, a thorn, a quill

Usage notes

 * Sometimes used of pins on power plugs, pin headers, and the like, though is considered more proper.
 * Also sometimes used of for example small teeth on gears, "pins" on brushes (which might be called for example metallborst (metal bristles) instead), and studs on Lego bricks (officially ). Might sometimes be a catchall when unable to think of a better term for a small spike or pin.