In slang, pork pie means a lie or something that is not true. This expression comes from British slang, specifically Cockney Rhyming Slang, where pork pie rhymes with lie. Over time, people dropped the word “lie” and started using pork pie on its own to mean lying.
The term is commonly used in the UK and appears in casual conversations, movies, TV shows, and social media. When someone says “That’s a pork pie,” they are saying the story is fake, exaggerated, or completely false. It is often used in a humorous or sarcastic way rather than an aggressive one.
Examples:
- That story sounds like a pork pie.
- He’s telling pork pies again.
- Don’t believe him, it’s a pork pie.
In short, pork pie in slang refers to a lie or dishonest statement and has nothing to do with food in this context.
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