pig and whistle

The phrase "pig and whistle" is an idiom that refers to a lively or noisy party or gathering, typically involving a lot of eating, drinking, and merrymaking. It suggests a boisterous and festive atmosphere, often associated with celebrations or social events. It can also be used to describe a pub or bar where such gatherings take place.


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