expressions - I don't have a ___ in this ___ (saying)


Earlier this evening, I was trying to tell someone, "I don't care who wins the Superbowl this year. I don't have a-"


I could't remember how to complete this saying (to mean I don't have a personal interest in the outcome of a particular contest, debate, or game).



I don't have a stake in this game.



That's the closest I can come up with, but I seem to remember there's an animal-related version as well. Internet searches have not been helpful. "A pig at this market" maybe?



Answer



There are two similar phrases for this. One is "I don't have a horse in this race" and another is "I don't have a dog in this fight." Both mean basically what you said--that the person saying the phrase doesn't personally have anything at stake in a situation.


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