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pig-sticker noun- a knife, especially a large knife UK, 1890
- The pig-sticker, the switchblade, the knife, for Christ’s sake. — Jim Thompson, Savage Night, p. 69, 1953
- I said back in my own Kentucky Blue Ridge voice, “I reckon you could hurt me real bad with that there pig sticker.” — Sandra Bernard, Confessions of a Pretty Lady, 1988
- a stick with a nail or sharp metal point on one end used for picking up paper litter US
- — Reinhold Aman, Hillary Clinton’s Pen Pal: A Guide to Life and Lingo in Federal Prison, p. 55, 1996
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