Pig In A Poke

What is Pig In A Poke?


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Litterally, 'a pig in a bag or a sack'. Buying something sight unseen. Usually resulting in buyer's remorse. This saying is found mostly in the southern states.

"I should have known better tha to by a I-pod on E-bay, it turns out it was a cassette recorder"

"Well, you should know better than to buy a pig in a poke."

See gyped, jewed, screwed, ripped off, hoodwinked, bamboozeled, scammed, suckered


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