Well, "Porpoise” literally means “pig-fish” from Old French porpais (porc “pig, swine” + peis “fish”), which in turn may have originated from Old Norse mar-svin, meaning “mereswine.”
If you can think of a better reason behind that sign, let minnow.
You haven't seen the salt water pigs on the Bahamas that swim out to greet boats. https://www.travelandleisure.com/trip-ideas/bahamas-swimming-pigs-big-major-cay
Well, "Porpoise” literally means “pig-fish” from Old French porpais (porc “pig, swine” + peis “fish”), which in turn may have originated from Old Norse mar-svin, meaning “mereswine.”
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You haven't seen the salt water pigs on the Bahamas that swim out to greet boats.
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It's a misspelling ... should be "see food", as in "whenever I see food, I eat it."
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