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blue2 | 18:18 Fri 08th Oct 2010 | Phrases & Sayings
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Does anyone know where the phrase 'being sold a pup' comes from?

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from farmers markets, if you wanted to buy a piglet the seller would sometimes do the deal and then hand over a bag with a puppy rather than a piglet in it.
Is the opposite of that, then, "buying a pig in a poke" - where people were sold pigs in bags but you couldn't look to check your pig until money had changed hands? Bags are still called pokes in Scotland.
Yep, and if your "pig in a poke" was a con you'd probably been sold a pub
*pup

(fitting a pub in a poke would be a neat trick)
people used to put cats in the bag instead of pigs as well....hence letting the cat out of the bag.
Phwah, I wouldn't like to try putting one of my cats into a bag....
Getting a cat into a bag is the easy bit, gawd forbid the person who lets it out though, serious lacerations are likely to follow!
You haven't met my cat then Chuck.

If I tried to put him in a bag, I wouldn't have much skin left on my wrists.
"Sell a pup to."

Cassell's Slang Dict. makes reference to a 'pup' being a worthless investment in stock market slang.
pratchett extends schrodingers cat into 3 states, dead, alive or very very angry

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