A greedy, gluttonous, old-fashioned man sits at a large, set table, knife and fork in hand, half-eaten bones on his plate. He says to the voluptious, pink-dressed woman, jokingly laughing: "Hit me, baby, one more swine," meaning he wants another helping. The image, in the style of the 1920s, Dada, Expressionism, John Heartfield, serves as social commentary, caricature, and could also be designed as a stage scene.