That is the buddhist symbol for karma
"Shat a brick" is a humorous expression meaning to be extremely surprised, shocked, or frightened. It is an exaggerated way of saying someone had a strong reaction to something.
Shat shat means very much, a lot.
Yes, shat is a real word.
Shat on you
Shat Al Arab University College was created in 1993.
The poem explains how everything has gone wrong for poor old Bill the Bullocky finally he gets bogged 9 miles from Gundagai, then the dog shat in the tuckerbox. Probably the only dry spot near the flooded creek. Old Answer: The meaning of 'the dog shat in the tuckerbox" is that the dog (a four legged domesticated animal descended from the wolf) defecated into (as opposed to beside or underneath) a container of food (consumable items). Phrases carrying a similar meaning would be things such as: 'Lassie did number twos inside the lunchbox' OR 'The poodle had a bowel movement within the picnic basket.'
"Brix will be shat" is a humorous play on words of a common phrase "bricks will be shat," which is slang for being scared or surprised. The altered phrase is used to emphasize the intensity of the emotion being described.
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To bug the shat out of you.
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Dhaka is the capital