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how could anyone mistake a cat for a big? the shape, the size, the sounds, the movement aren't even close to eachother... WHile an interesting fact(?) it makes no damned sense.
Originally posted by: Homerboy
how could anyone mistake a cat for a big? the shape, the size, the sounds, the movement aren't even close to eachother... WHile an interesting fact(?) it makes no damned sense.
"A pig in a poke is a blind purchase, something bought sight unseen; a poke being a dialectical term for a bag. It was a common scam in Renaissance times to substitute a cat or other creature of similar size for a suckling pig at market. To buy a pig in a poke is to not open the bag and check what one is buying. Various phrases referring to pigs and pokes date to around 1530. The proverb never buy a pig in a poke dates to 1562. See also: Let the Cat Out of the Bag."
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