Maria Kraft
The origin of the saying "to hell in a handbasket" is unclear, but it is used to describe a situation deteriorating rapidly. It is thought to have evolved from earlier phrases suggesting a quick and easy journey to an unpleasant destination.
Simple, the Nyan Cat is saying 'nyan,' Which means meow in japanese.
trapezius- this is the same as in humans
In tics and or fleas
it doesnt
Housecats originate from the leopard
Aloof and quick.
slower then chuck norris's
Katie quick (queir)
The saying "Can you dig it?" originated from the cult classic "The Warriors'. The meaning of "Can you dig it?" is "Do you understand?", "Do you get it?".
Feline.
This saying is an abbreviation of the old English saying "for pity's sake". Over time the original saying has been bastardized and misunderstood to become "for Pete's sake"