Originated with Harley Davidson rides - refers to kick starting the bike, or 'hog'. Turned into 'Let's kick this pig' to denote getting things started
a politness says more than a pig. yes that is a phrase
Origin:1375-1425; late ME porcupyne, var. of porcapyne; r. porke despyne < MF porc d'espine thorny pig.
If you use every part of a pig except the squeal, you use everything.
"Bleed like a stuck pig" is a phrase used to describe profuse bleeding, originating from a hog slaughtering technique whereby the pig is stabbed in a main artery, usually with an anticoagulant on the device used for stabbing, and dies by bleeding profusely.
Back then, when football was less popular, it was made of pig hide, but as the sport grew, scientists discovered a new way of making a football that was better in texture and weight
Originated with Harley Davidson rides - refers to kick starting the bike, or 'hog'. Turned into 'Let's kick this pig' to denote getting things started
The French phrase for "spiny pig" is porc épineux, which tells me it is the origin of the English word "porcupine".
soccerites,goalie,fullback,corner kick,centrada,penalty kick,free kick,pig skin
yes, they did.
The phrase "get lost" in pig-Latin is "et-gay ost-lay."
There is a slang phrase that says fat as a tonky pig. However, this type of pig does not appear to be a true species of pig.
The phrase "guinea pig" has three syllables. The syllables are gui-nea-pig.
it depends lets say that the pig is very small of course the bald eagle will it the pig if the pig is very large the bold eagle cannot eat the pig
Umm...a pig? (Or lets say warthog, I guess!)
You're a messy pig.
A pig
Well i don't know where it originated, but i guess when people think of pigs they think they are dirty, sloppy, and gross. So sweat is gross so i guess they think that when they are sweating they think that a pig would be dirty like that too, so they would use that phrase!