in a pig's eye
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Definition
- Adverb:
- Very unlikely; an expression of strong disbelief or skepticism: This idiom is used to emphatically state that something is not true or is highly improbable. It functions as an adverbial phrase expressing doubt or rejection of a statement.
Usage Examples
- Adverb: (This expresses strong disbelief that he will actually finish on time.) (This forcefully contradicts her claim.) (This sarcastically indicates the speaker thinks a promotion is very unlikely.)
Advanced Usage
- The phrase is almost always used as an exclamation or a standalone retort to express incredulity. It is informal and often used for humorous or sarcastic effect.
- It can sometimes be shortened in casual speech to simply "pig's eye!" as an interjection of disbelief.
Variants and Related Words
- "In a pig's ear": A less common, synonymous variant with the same meaning.
- "When pigs fly": A related idiom meaning the same thing ("very unlikely" or "never"), but structured as a conditional phrase (e.g., "I'll believe that when pigs fly").
Synonyms
- Not a chance: Expresses that something is impossible.
- No way: A strong, informal expression of disbelief or refusal.
- Highly improbable: A more formal way to state something is very unlikely.
Related Idioms
- "Yeah, right": A sarcastic phrase used to show you do not believe what someone has said.
- "Tell me another one": A way of saying you think someone is telling a lie or an unbelievable story.
Adverb
- very unlikely