totus porcus

English

Etymology

Fake Latin, supposed to mean whole hog.

Adverb

totus porcus (comparative more totus porcus, superlative most totus porcus)

  1. (idiomatic, slang) Completely; unreservedly.
    I swallowed the official version totus porcus.
    • 1996 February 25, Michael Korda, “The Nile in High Style”, in New York Times, Travel section:
      As a founding principle of our trip, Margaret and I decided that if we were going to go, we would go whole hog, totus porcus, super deluxe all the way

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