Noun
The skin of a pig, -- used chiefly for making saddles; hence, a colloquial or slang term for a saddle.
Source: Webster's dictionaryDespite Tuireann's pleas, Lugh denies them the use of one of the items they have retrieved, a magic pigskin which heals all wounds. Source: Internet
I might actually watch if the 'ol pigskin was actually a wildcat. Source: Internet
His chain of steakhouse, with pigskin menus and clubby steakhouse vibe, have done well too — there are more than 30 in the U.S. (roughly a third of them in Florida). Source: Internet
While he has a big arm and can hurl the pigskin 65-70 yards, it’s his big dreams that he’s most eager to talk about. Source: Internet
Stobaugh, who had kept on an option left, went untouched with the well-hidden pigskin. Source: Internet
The brothers Rehkow started out playing soccer before learning to kick the pigskin in high school. Source: Internet