pigs (can|might) fly
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used to express one's disbelief about something happening or being true
The phrase "pigs can fly" is an idiom used to express extreme skepticism or disbelief regarding a particular statement or claim. It is often used when discussing something that is considered impossible, unrealistic, or highly improbable. The idea is that pigs flying is so fantastical that it highlights the incredibility of the statement in question.
- I'm going to clean the entire house top to bottom in one hour.
- I'm going to win the lottery this week!
- I'll finish writing my novel in a day.
- I'll eat all the vegetables on my plate without complaining.
- I'll study for the exam the night before and still get an A+.