1 oink | Definition of oink

oink

noun
\ ˈȯiŋk How to pronounce oink (audio) \

Definition of oink

: the natural noise of a hog

Keep scrolling for more

Other Words from oink

oink intransitive verb

Examples of oink in a Sentence

Recent Examples on the Web

With a focus toward fresh and local, the menu at downtown’s West Table Kitchen and Bar changes daily, but expect some sort of moo, cluck, swish or oink, including ribeye, duck, trout or pork chop. Mary Ann Anderson, Twin Cities, "Lubbock is smack in middle of nowhere — and everywhere," 20 July 2019 A few weeks ago, a tiny baby pig suddenly started popping up in her Instagram Stories, making adorable mini oinks and getting cozy on her bed. Andrea Park, Teen Vogue, "Ariana Grande May Have Adopted Mac Miller's Dog Myron," 25 Sep. 2018 Among the new offerings: the Oink Cluck Moo, a combination beef hot dog (the moo), chicken fingers (the cluck) and pulled pork (the oink). Chris Kaltenbach, baltimoresun.com, "A guide to visiting all of Maryland's minor league ballparks," 10 July 2018 Even though Laura the piglet speaks in oinks and Marina in meows, the two have formed a sweet and inseparable bond. Maria Yagoda, PEOPLE.com, "15 Interspecies Friendships That Will Bring You Joy," 8 June 2018 For two months, his cooks tinkered to find the right balance so that the bowl still had the DNA of pho but with some oink. Tan Vinh, The Seattle Times, "Ramen or pho? How about both in one bowl? Here’s where to find it," 22 May 2017 Not an oink or a moo could be heard as Baltimore's 4-H program gathered Saturday for its annual expo just blocks from Mondawmin Mall. Michael Dresser, baltimoresun.com, "Baltimore 4-H expo brings an urban vibe to a rural pillar," 20 May 2017

These example sentences are selected automatically from various online news sources to reflect current usage of the word 'oink.' Views expressed in the examples do not represent the opinion of Merriam-Webster or its editors. Send us feedback.

See More

First Known Use of oink

1938, in the meaning defined above

History and Etymology for oink

imitative

Keep scrolling for more

Keep scrolling for more

More Definitions for oink

oink

noun

English Language Learners Definition of oink

: the sound made by a hog or pig