What does "when pigs fly" mean — and why is it funny?
informal, humorous
Meaning
Never. A sarcastic way to say that something will not happen.
Where it comes from
The flying pig has been a symbol of impossibility for centuries; a Scottish proverb about pigs flying appears in the 1600s, and pairing pigs with flight stayed a stock image of the absurd ever since.
Why it is funny
The comedy is the vivid impossibility. Instead of flatly saying 'never', the phrase conjures a fat, ungainly pig flapping hopelessly through the sky. It answers a request with a cartoon, and the more earnest the request, the funnier the picture.
Used in a sentence
"Sure, I'll go skydiving with you — when pigs fly."