Part of speech:
n. The part of speech reflects that used in the
full entry, and not necessarily the part of speech as it is used in the quotation below.
Quotation: The economic impact of this glut of postwar children is familiar to those in the City, who refer to it as the “pig in the pipe”—the visible signs of the baby boomers charging through the decades.
Author:
Faisal Islam
Publishing location:
London, United Kingdom
Date of publication:
Mar. 5, 2007
Comments:
One U.S. university used the term "the pig in the python" to refer to an extra-large cohort of students. That image is not obscure. "The pig in the pipe" is, just a bit; has the more graphic form become contaminated by the term "pig" for a cylinder inserted into an oil pipeline in order to clean the walls as it passes along?
by Ben Teague 02 Mar 07, 0306 GMT