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Definition of Pig Islander in English: Pig Islandernoun Australian, NZ derogatory A person from New Zealand. if you want a smack in the mouth, call one of the locals a Pig Islander Example sentencesExamples - If someone calls you Pommy there is no reason why you shouldn't retaliate with Pig-Islander—but remember to smile when you say it!
- He referred to himself more freely as a 'full blooded pig islander'.
- We kept the exchange going for as long as we could before we ran out of pig islander words.
- He stayed here to become, as he says himself, more pig-islander than the pig-islanders.
- "Pig Islander!" rejoined Reginald, but without rancour.
- It made her, she used to say, 'a real Pig Islander'.
- "Hullo mate, Pig Islander? How long have you been here?"
Origin Early 20th century: from the islands' large population of wild pigs, thought to be descended from domestic ones introduced by Captain Cook. |