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pigs might fly Definition


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pig
noun
    1. A hoofed omnivorous mammal with a stout heavy bristle-covered body, a protruding flattened snout and a corkscrew-like tail, kept worldwide for its meat.
      Thesaurus: piglet, swine, hog, shoat (US), sow, boar.
    2. An abusive term for a person, especially someone greedy, dirty, selfish or brutal, as these are traits erroneously attributed to pigs.
      Thesaurus: glutton, gormandizer, gourmand, hog, brute, slob.
    3. slang
      An unpleasant job or situation.
    4. offensive, slang
      A policeman.
    5a. A quantity of metal cast into an oblong mass;
    5b. The mould into which it is run.
verb pigged, pigging
    1. Said of a pig: to produce young.
    tr & intr
    2. Said of a person: to eat greedily. See also pig out below.
Idiom: make a pig of oneself
    colloq
    To eat greedily.
Idiom: make a pig's ear of something
    colloq
    To make a mess of it; to botch it.
Idiom: a pig in a poke
    colloq
    A purchase made without first inspecting it to see whether it is suitable.
Idiom: pig it
    To eat greedily.
    To live squalidly.
Idiom: pigs might fly
    colloq
    An expression of scepticism: it's very unlikely. See also porcine.
Etymology: 13c as pigge.

Phrasal Verb: pig out
    To eat a large amount with relish and overindulgence; to overeat.


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