It is a monster. It is described in Hunting of the Snark as moving swiftly and having snapping jaws.
It was a Bandersnatch; its origins are from the poem Jabberwocky in the book Through the Looking Glass and what Alice found there.
the Jabberwock or jabberwocky but she also has the jub jub bird and the bandersnatch.The red queens guard dog is the bandersnatch but she takes control of the jabberwocky
The Bandersnatch`Beware the Jabberwock, my son!The jaws that bite, the claws that catch!Beware the Jubjub bird, and shunThe frumious Bandersnatch!'
Bandersnatch was created in 1871.
Frumious Bandersnatch ended in 1969.
Frumious Bandersnatch was created in 1967.
In "Jabberwocky," the word "uffish" is used to describe the demeanor or expression of the character. It suggests a sense of irritability, impatience, or grumpiness.
a grass plot or sundial
You don't.
"Hast" in the poem "Jabberwocky" means to have or possess something. It is an old English word that is used to indicate possession or ownership, similar to "has."
A bird with feathers sticking out. It is a scruffy thin bird.
You could, but it depends what you mean. If you mean the person is a horrible beast, then you might want to say "Jabberwock" instead. The poem itself is called "Jabberwocky," so you would only be calling someone a poem.