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September 04, 2010, 10:11:35 am »
Great! Now unless you have one handy ,how about "buying a pig in a poke?"
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That one I know without looking it up.
You're not supposed to buy something without checking it out.
A poke is a bag. In olden times (and I don't know which country, probably England but could be French), a pig would be sold in a bag for easy transport. To cheat, sometimes people would put a cat or other animal in the bag, since that wasn't as good a deal.
Look in the bag to make sure you have a pig.
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excellent! Now how about "kick the bucket" We know what it means now, but where did it come from?
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We are talking killing here - usually suicide, but also murder. String someone (yourself) up on a tree (or farm beam), adjust the noose, and kick the bucket out from underneath them.
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There is another definition of long ago involving farm pigs .Do you know it too?
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nope
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Okay, I looked it up------
Wiki says that the beam from which a pig was hung to be slaughtered was called a bucket; therefore the death throes were called kicking the bucket. They also gave another definition that involved the Catholic church. Anyone?
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