My Favorite IDIOM Is, When Pigs Fly.
The idiom is "when pigs fly". Bacon comes from pigs, but bacon is not in the idiom. The idiom simply means, "impossible".
"When pigs fly" is an example of an idiom.
A sentence could be: I will give you money when pigs fly
To "fly in the face of" means to go against something. Example: Your actions fly in the face of our agreement.
in Ireland that term was given to show the impossible.
Doing a task by yourself without the aid of another.
To lose ones temper and react violently.
1. This is not an idiom - an idiom is when you cannot figure out the meaning of the phrase by just defining the words. You can figure out what this phrase means by the words and context. 2. It's not pugs, which are a type of dog. It's WHEN PIGS FLY. 3. You use this phrase whenever you think whatever something is not at all likely to occur
It means to be patriotic (by reference to flying the flag).
It's not an idiom. It means just what it looks like -- conquer means overcome or win out, and soar means to fly high. This is saying you should overcome and fly high, which is figurative language for work hard, do your best, and succeed.
When pigs fly i will own the apple companyWhen pigs fly hell will freezeWhen pigs fly i will be the richest man/woman in the worldThink of things that will NEVER happen in your life.