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Region: US | Usage example: The guests crowded together like pigs in a blanket.

Pigs in a blanket

Meaning

People in close quarters or literal bite-sized snacks wrapped in dough.

Usage

Used literally for food or metaphorically for packed spaces.

Origin & History

Origin notes can vary by region and source; this page gives the commonly reported explanation and usage context.

Refers to sausages wrapped in pastry.

First recorded in 19th-century cookbooks, later metaphorical.