road hog
/'roud'hɔg/
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Definition
Noun: A driver who uses more than their fair share of the road, drives aggressively, or obstructs the progress of other vehicles. The term implies selfish and inconsiderate driving behavior.
Usage
The term "road hog" is used to describe and criticize a specific type of driver. It is a common, informal, and slightly old-fashioned term. - It functions as a countable noun. - It is often used in complaints or warnings about another driver's behavior.
Examples
- "That road hog in the pickup truck is swerving between lanes without signaling."
- "Don't be a road hog; move over and let faster traffic pass."
- "We were stuck behind a road hog who was driving slowly in the passing lane."
Advanced Usage
- The term can be used metaphorically to describe someone who monopolizes space or resources in a non-driving context, though this is less common.
- In the meeting, he was a real road hog, talking for 45 minutes without letting anyone else speak.
Variants and Related Words
- Hog the road (verb phrase): To drive in a manner characteristic of a road hog.
- He tends to hog the road when he's in a hurry.
Synonyms
- Aggressive driver: A more formal term for a driver who operates a vehicle in a dangerous, hostile manner.
- Inconsiderate driver: A general term for a driver who does not think about the safety or convenience of others.
- Lane hog (specifically for drivers who block a lane).
Antonyms
- Courteous driver: A driver who is polite and considerate of others.
- Defensive driver: A driver who operates a vehicle while focusing on safety and accident prevention.
Idioms and Phrases
- Hog the road: This verb phrase derives directly from the noun. It means to drive in a way that prevents others from using the road properly.
- If you hog the road, you're likely to annoy other drivers and cause accidents.