hog it—(U.S. sl.) appropriate smth. greedily or selfishly; not share smth. (monopolizing the road, etc.):
- Now I will really hog it a bit: this is a lovely piece of road.
pig it—(sl.) live squalidly or in dirty surroundings:
- You can’t expect two masterminds like us to pig it in that room downstairs.
Note:
a) The expression does not correlate in meaning with the phrase pig oneself—(sl.) eat gluttonously or greedily (also: pig out):
- Please do not ply me with biscuits; I have no desire to set you a bad example by pigging myself.
b) Neither expression correlates in meaning with the phrase dog it—(coll.) fail to exert effort; underperform:
- It was apparent to anyone watching him play that he was dogging it on the court.