What porky pies meaning?

What porky pies meaning?

Noun. porky pie (plural porky pies) (Cockney rhyming slang, chiefly in the plural) Lie (false statement).

What is cockney rhyming slang for pie and mash?

Pie and Mash is Cockney slang for Slash.

What is pork Pieing slang?

slang Lies. The phrase comes from rhyming slang in which “pies” rhymes with “lies.” Primarily heard in UK. Every politician tells pork pies to get elected to office, don’t they? I’ve had about enough of your pork pies—just tell me the truth!

What are mince pies in Cockney rhyming?

In Cockney rhyming slang – ‘mince pies’ are your eyes.

Where does the term porky pie come from?

The Cockney population has a rhyme for all kinds of lies—or Porky Pies. This term dates back to the very beginning of Cockney slang around the mid-1850s and is also one of many terms still in use in present day England. Porky Pies stems from a British delicacy, the humble pork pie.

Why do the British call lies porkies?

If you’re telling porkies, you’re telling lies. This phrase is from British rhyming slang, where the term pork pie substitutes for lie. This is part of a complete episode.

What is a Toby in Cockney rhyming slang?

Toby Jug is Cockney Rhyming Slang for Mug!

Why is there jelly in pork pie?

The jelly in British pork pies is added deliberately, after the rest of the pie is cooked, to help keep the meat moist. In good pies it is usually either ham or chicken stock which jellifies as it cools.

Where does the saying telling porky pies come from?

What is eyes in Cockney slang?

Mince Pies is Cockney slang for Eyes.

What is a loaf of bread in Cockney slang?

Loaf of Bread is Cockney slang for Head.

What is a Porky pie?

The Cockney population has a rhyme for all kinds of lies—or Porky Pies. This term dates back to the very beginning of Cockney slang around the mid-1850s and is also one of many terms still in use in present day England. Porky Pies stems from a British delicacy, the humble pork pie. For example:

What rhymes with Porky Pies?

Porky pies rhymes with lies – Cockney rhyming slang. You tellin’ me porky pies? You tellin’ me porkies? Get a porky pies mug for your boyfriend José.

What does it mean to tell porkies?

Apart from the literal meaning of actual pies filled with pork, ‘pork pies’ is Cockney rhyming slang for ’lies’. With rhyming slang the actual portion that rhymes is often dropped in order to further confuse the outsider, so it becomes ‘porkies’. So, someone ‘telling porkies’ is a liar.

Is it true that Britain doesn’t sell pork pies to America?

So, ‘porky pies’, or just ‘porkies’ is ‘lies’. Which makes it ironic that one of Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s latest gaffes was saying that it defied belief that Britain sold pork pies to Thailand and Iceland but couldn’t sell them to the US. Ironic because it was later shown to be a lie. Britain doesn’t sell pork pies to Thailand and Iceland.

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