"Fat catting it" typically refers to living luxuriously or in a lavish manner. It's often used to describe someone who enjoys a high level of wealth, success, or privilege.
gross; lubberly
There is no meaning behind 'put a fat rabbit on a craftmatic'. Whomever uses this phrase may be using it as a slang phrase in reference to someone whom needs to lose weight.
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This means to have your plans frustrated. When fat drips into the fire, it flares up.
It means 'fat guy' in computer language. The phrase can also be translated as Murat or Ha.ha!
Fat Tuesday
He/she/you formal is/are ugly and fat. Phrase needs a subject .
"his legs are short and fat" hope this helped, however i am curois as to how you came upon this strange phrase.
"Fat fat the water rat, fifty bullets in your hat."
'Catting around' is one idiom I've heard.
Grasso di anatra is a Portuguese equivalent of the English phrase "duck fat." The phrase translates literally as "fat of (the) duck" in English. The pronunciation will be "GRAS-so dee A-na-tra" in Pisan Italian.
I believe it originated with the drawing of a female sheep (ewe), with the phrase, "Ewe's not fat, ewe's fluffy", with the message being 'You aren't fat, you're just fluffy'.
"Catting the anchor" refers to a technique used in sailing, particularly when anchoring a vessel. It involves using the windlass or capstan to pull the anchor up from the seabed, ensuring that the chain or rope is neatly stowed and organized. This practice helps prevent tangles and ensures that the anchor can be deployed smoothly when needed again. Proper catting is essential for maintaining an efficient anchoring system onboard.