The saying "catch the crumbs" refers to receiving only a small, insignificant portion of something that is much larger or more valuable. It often implies that someone is settling for less than they deserve or are only getting the leftover benefits after others have taken the most substantial gains. This expression can be used in various contexts, including personal relationships, work situations, or financial opportunities.
Don't catch crumbs in you cumberbunt: Pleats go down.
While it is a saying that refers to capturing something fleeting or rare, it is not possible to physically catch lightning in a bottle. Lightning is an extremely powerful discharge of electricity that is dangerous to interact with directly.
The saying "oh crumbs" is an expression of mild surprise, annoyance, or frustration. Its origins trace back to the mid-20th century, likely as a euphemistic alteration of stronger exclamations, allowing speakers to convey their feelings in a more socially acceptable way. The term "crumbs" itself likely derives from the idea of leftover bits, symbolizing something small or insignificant, which may reflect the triviality of the situation prompting the exclamation.
they eat bread crumbs that r on the floor or they catch fish or wild animals.by:basmah ellazschool:AIA
graham cracker crumbs or vanilla wafer crumbs
Flaky refers to the crust of a pie, which usually comes apart in flakes rather than crumbs.
Hansel left bread crumbs in the forest.The cake was so good, only crumbs were left. He gave attention to his girlfriend in crumbs.
Them saying is you can catch more flies with honey.
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This was another way of saying the cowboy's bedroll. He'd have crumbs from his dinner.
Crumbs was created in 2006.
"Tashlich" refers to bread crumbs thrown into rivers or the ocean on the holiday of Rosh Hashanah as a metaphor for casting away sin.
"Catch you" means that they will meet up with you. They're saying they will see you later.