Talk:pig it

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Possible missing sense: perhaps to welsh on a bet?[edit]

  • 1937, Damon Runyon, A Piece of Pie
    “Your ears are perfect,” another of the Boston characters says. “I state it, although,” he says, “I admit it is a sort of figure of speech. But I state it all right,” he says, “and never let it be said that a Conway ever pigs it on a betting proposition.”

Equinox 16:06, 15 March 2020 (UTC)[reply]