The phrase is an idiom referring to a dog that is too sorry to hunt.
And to put the definition into NON-slang terms, it means a dog that will not or cannot do the job of hunting, but has to be fed human food (like biscuits) to survive.
It was a derogatory term used [by pirates] to describe a bastard son of a sailor.
Wouldn't have thought there'd be any. Antonym means "the opposite of"; what's the opposite of a biscuit? Not the same as an alternative, and doesn't mean "not a". Cakes, doughnuts, muffins, bagels and shortbread are not antonyms for biscuit; nor are albatross, coal, sausage, handbag and pterodactyl.
There is no adjective for the noun biscuit. The noun is often used as a noun adjunct (e.g. biscuit dough).
The u is silent in biscuit.
Biscuit has two syllables: bis-cuit
The Biscuit Eater was created on 1972-03-22.
The Biscuit Eater - 1972 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G Iceland:L USA:G
It was a derogatory term used [by pirates] to describe a bastard son of a sailor.
The Biscuit Eater - 1940 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Passed (National Board of Review) USA:Approved (PCA #5841)
Nothing. That's like asking what's the "th" mean in "the". Or more appropriately, like asking, "What does cuit in biscuit mean?" Nothing, sometimes a biscuit is just a biscuit.
Disneyland - 1954 The Biscuit Eater Part 2 23-4 was released on: USA: 17 October 1976
Disneyland - 1954 The Biscuit Eater Part 1 23-3 was released on: USA: 10 October 1976
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I believe it was "The Biscuit Eater."
It was set in the 1940's. The 1972 version was a remake of a 1940 version.
There is no prefix in the word biscuit.
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