"Living on the Lamb" is a term derived from the Christian faith, meaning living day to day, on one's faith in Christ (the Lamb).
Blah
scorpions?
The phrase comes from the King James Bible 1 Peter 4:5 "..to judge the quick and the dead". The Bible meant the living and the dead, not the speedy and the dead.
From Bill Haley & The Comets 1956 The saying was followed with: "In a while crocadile."
If you are saying the ABC's and have said A B C D E F G, the letters H I J... would come next. If you are saying every other letter of the alphabet and have said A C E G, the letters I K M would come next. If you are saying the alphabet backwards and have said Z Y X W, the letters V U T would come next. It all depends on what pattern of letters you are saying which letters would come next.
The cheeks of the lamb
I am afraid you have mistaken " Living on the land " [ camping out, hunting fishing etc ] or "Living on the lam ." which means you are on the run from some type of authorities, usually the police.
A lamb would be a baby sheep.
The saying is, "Meek as a lamb."
Most countries produce lamb but WALES and NEW ZEALAND produce especially good lamb.
from curry
Mutton and lamb
Lamb cutlets come from the ribs of a young lamb. They are usually taken from the rib section close to the loin and are a tender and flavorful cut of meat.
new zealend
Iran
And so the lion fell in love with the lamb. Bella- What a stupid lamb Edward-What a sick, mastichistic lion.
'Living on the lamb' means that you are running away from something and never stay in one place too long; just keep moving and not letting people get too close to you.