noun
- plural of porkpie: a type of hat with a flat crown and narrow brim
- plural of porkpie: small round meat pies filled with seasoned pork
- lies or false stories
Usage: British slang
Examples
- The vintage shop sold several classic porkpies from the 1940s.
- He wore one of his favorite porkpies to the jazz festival.
- The bakery’s porkpies were famous throughout the county.
- She bought two porkpies for lunch from the local butcher.
- Don’t believe his porkpies about meeting celebrities.
- The politician’s speech was full of porkpies and empty promises.
- Stop telling porkpies and give us the real story.