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Pig Island

British  

noun

  1. informal  New Zealand

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Pigs who were plotting to steal the birds’ eggs, carry them back to Pig Island, and eat their young.

From Washington Post

In a second new episode the eight remaining bakers must choose to defend Bird Island or Pig Island in a round inspired by the animated film “The Angry Birds Movie 2.”

From Los Angeles Times

Created by Nick Coyle, with whom O’Doherty began performing as a student in university sketch group Pig Island, the series follows Sarah as she perseveres with her makeup tutorial, product haul and daily routine – despite being forced to forage for supplies “on the surface”.

From The Guardian

After garnering a cult comedy following with Pig Island, she created a solo show for the Melbourne Fringe festival, which led to stints overseas in Edinburgh.

From The Guardian

A local problem like what is happening on Pig Island could hasten their decline, Dr. Trucchi said.

From New York Times