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'''Hogtying''' is a method of tying the ] together, rendering the 'hogtied' immobile. Originally, it applied to ]s; now it can also be applied to human ] for sexual purposes and a method for subduing individuals sometimes employed by the ]. It 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. '''Hogtying''' is a method of tying the ] together, rendering the 'hogtied' immobile. Originally, it applied to ]s; now it can also be applied to human ] and a method for subduing individuals sometimes employed by the ]. It 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.


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Hogtying is a method of tying the limbs together, rendering the 'hogtied' immobile. Originally, it applied to pigs; now it can also be applied to human sexual bondage and a method for subduing individuals sometimes employed by the police. It 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.

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