Its an analogy to human behavior. One tries to get ahead, and the others will crawl over it, bringing it down.
if you mean hermit crabs though you don't cook
If you mean coloured crabs, then yes. There are soft shelled blue crabs, and of course the red cooked crabs.
A barrel of laughs is a way of saying something is extremely funny. It's a humorous way of describing the situation. Imagine a barrel filled with laughter. A barrel of laughs is also used to mean something really fun to do. You might even hear it used sarcastically to mean something isn't fun! An example would be "We had a barrel of laughs at the party last night!"
What's at the bottom of a barrel is the oldest stuff that is going to be of less quality than whatever was on top of it. If you're scraping the bottom of the barrel, you're getting poor quality and are pretty much desperate for whatever thing you're trying to dig up.
Over a Barrel: helpless, at a disadvantage
The expression comes from bars, taverns or inns, where local beers or ciders were served from the barrel by pump taps. "What's on tap?" therefore meant "What beers or ciders are available today?"The expression has been extended into common usage meaning "What has to be done today?"
Replace each variable in the expression by its value and then find the value of the expression.
This expression means " You mean everything in the whole world to me. " A very romantic expression of love.
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Crab louse. They infest the pelvic area like head lice. Crabs is just slang.
Expression which is shown on face while dancing
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