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Dictionary: hog·tie or hog-tie (hôg'', hŏg'-) pronunciation
tr.v., -tied, or -tied, -tie·ing, or -tie·ing, or -ty·ing, or -ty·ing, -ties, or -ties.
  1. To tie together the feet or legs of.
  2. Informal. To impede or disrupt in movement or action. See synonyms at hamper1.

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IN BRIEF: v. - Bind somebody's feet together.

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The hogtie is a method of tying the limbs together, rendering the subject immobile and helpless. Originally, it was applied to pigs (hence the name) and other young four-legged animals.[1]


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The hogtie when used on pigs and cattle has the limbs tied in front; it is not possible to tie them behind without harming the animal. When performed on a human, however, a hogtie is any position that results in the arms and legs being bound, both tied behind the person and then connecting the hands and feet.

The term also applies figuratively to an instance where a person has said or done something which has unpleasant consequences, and from which they are unable to escape.

Use in consensual erotic bondage

Man in hogtied position

In hogtie bondage, the practice of sexual bondage named for it, the person who is being tied up is laid down flat on their belly, with ankles and wrists tied together behind the person's back usually with rope or metal restraints such as handcuffs.

Use in torture

A particularly dangerous variation of the hogtie has been used to torture and kill its victim: the hands are tied behind the back and the feet are tied together, with one end of the rope around the victim's neck. The tension on the neck-rope can only be relieved if the victim keeps their neck, back and legs arched; eventually, the victim tires and strangles.[1]

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Dansk (Danish)
v. tr. - binde på hænder og fødder, svinebinde

Nederlands (Dutch)
(aan) handen en voeten binden

Français (French)
v. tr. - lier les pattes de (d'un cochon, d'une vache), (fig) réduire (qch) à l'impuissance

Deutsch (German)
v. - an Händen und Füßen fesseln

Ελληνική (Greek)
v. - δένω χεροπόδαρα, καθηλώνω

Italiano (Italian)
legar le zampe

Português (Portuguese)
v. - amarrar as quatro patas de um porco

Русский (Russian)
связанный по рукам и ногам

Español (Spanish)
v. tr. - manear las cuatro patas de, poner trabas

Svenska (Swedish)
v. - binda till händer och fötter, hindra

中文(简体)(Chinese (Simplified))
把...之腿绑在一起, 妨碍

中文(繁體)(Chinese (Traditional))
v. tr. - 把...之腿綁在一起, 妨礙

한국어 (Korean)
v. tr. - 네 발을 묶다, 궁지에 빠뜨리다, ~의 행동의 자유를 속박하다

日本語 (Japanese)
v. - 四足を縛る, 行動の自由を奪う

العربيه (Arabic)
‏(فعل) يقيد قدميه, يجعله عاجزا عن العمل‏

עברית (Hebrew)
v. tr. - ‮כפת‬


 
 

 

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