Oh, dude, that phrase is like super straightforward. It's just a quirky way of saying you gotta act fast without wasting time on explanations. So, if someone tells you to "quick, no time to explain, grab a donkey," you better hustle and grab that donkey without asking any questions!
no....
it means they crazy
The bag is up.
Because S S A backwards is A S S, which is a word that just happens to mean "donkey".
so do a peacock
long live donkey
Donkey.
a donkey, a jackass ( cross between horse and donkey)
it means "female donkey" derived from "hmar" which is male donkey
"El burro" is the Spanish word for "the donkey."
This means that someone is going to grab your buttocks.
a monkey and donkey
Donkey's is cockney slang that you may hear in London. It means 'years'. In the context of 'Blimey! I haven't seen you in donkey's!'
A type of horse that is grey.
no....
Esel means donkey
it just means to get quick so have quick please is to get quick GET GET GET GET GET GET