1. hogging - Noun
2. hogging - Adjective
3. hogging - Verb
Derived from hog
of Hog
Drooping at the ends; arching;-in distinction from sagging.
Source: Webster's dictionaryWhen I hit Ctrl-Alt-Delete, I see that the System Idle Process is hogging all the resources and chewing up 95 percent of the processor's cycles. Doing what? Doing nothing? John C. Dvorak
Yeah, it's me, but I like to think I looked better when we met. ‘Cause right now, I'm pretty much hogging all the ugly. (Nick) Sherrilyn Kenyon
Steve Van Zandt, the poor guy, doesn't get to play enough as it is with me hogging a lot of the solos. Steve has always been a fabulous guitarist. Back from the day when we were both teenagers together, he led his band and played lead and was always a hot guitar player. Bruce Springsteen
Do we really need all those real estate agent showrooms hogging main streets? Source: Internet
He continues to discover blind spots: hogging the Merb’y spotlight, for example. Source: Internet
At Amherst, our boys' clubs, I mean teams, or 30 are on our dorm floors, in our classes, hogging the gym, in line at Val, and in our faces every second of every day. Source: Internet