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
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
"Kick it means" means "hang out" or come and spend time with. Kick it with Jesus means be with Jesus.
The French phrase for "spiny pig" is porc épineux, which tells me it is the origin of the English word "porcupine".
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Kick at the cat is a figure of speech. Comparing Cat lives like cats have 9 lives or their ability to always save their life compared to fragile humans. Kick represents how easy it is to kick the bucket or die. Used in an expression "This is our only kick at the cat". "This is our one and only chance"
There is no such phrase as "eat you".
yes, they did.
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.
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There is no such phrase. There is a word rampage. It is of Scottish origin, perhaps from RAMP, to rear up.
Origin - A famous song-writer, Cole Porter, made this 20th Century American saying popular in his 1934 song, " I Get a Kick Out of You." In this expression, 'kick' has to do with a thrill, not striking something with your feet.