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  2. Pig in a poke - Wikipedia

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    A "poke" is a sack, so the image is of a concealed item being sold. Starting in the 19th century, this idiom was explained as a confidence trick where a farmer would substitute a cat for a suckling pig when bringing it to market.

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    The dish, which traditionally uses raw fish and sushi rice topped with Asian marinades and pickles, originated in the Hawaiian islands as a marriage of Japanese influence and local ingredients ...

  4. Green goods scam - Wikipedia

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    It is a variation on the pig-in-a-poke scam using money instead of other goods like a pig. In the typical green goods scam, the mark, or victim, would respond to flyers circulated throughout the country by the scammers ("green goods men") which claimed to offer "genuine" counterfeit currency for sale.

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  8. List of scams - Wikipedia

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    The con entails a sale of what is claimed to be a small pig, in a poke (bag). The bag actually contains a cat (not particularly prized as a source of meat). If one buys the bag without looking inside it, the person has bought something of less value than was assumed, and has learned first-hand the lesson caveat emptor .

  9. Prime Rib vs. Standing Rib Roast: What’s the Difference? - AOL

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    Few cuts of meat feel as special as a ruby-red slice of prime rib, whether it’s served at a formal steakhouse, a Sunday afternoon buffet, or a holiday party.This well-marbled cut is flavorful ...