noun
- a young sow or pig
Usage: archaic; chiefly British dialect
verb
- to eat greedily or messily; to gorge oneself
Usage: informal; often used with 'down'
Examples
- The farmer raised several guttlings in the pen.
- He was guttling down his food without pausing to chew.
- The children were guttling their snacks during the movie.
- She guttled the entire plate of cookies in minutes.
- They sat guttling away at the buffet all evening.