Calling someone a "basket" can imply that they are clumsy, disorganized, or prone to making mistakes, much like a basket that can spill its contents. It can also suggest that the person is perceived as empty or lacking in substance. The term may carry a playful or derogatory tone, depending on the context and the relationship between the speakers. Ultimately, it reflects a judgment about the person's behavior or capabilities.
HAHAHAA!! why would you want to make an Easter basket for someone who hates you? If I were you I would put rotten eggs in it LOL -Brittany
I would call it "soundtrack", but you could also call it "world".
Fry basket.
It would refer to someone making a basket....but is more commonly used when players make the free throw after scoring a basket and getting fouled.
someone (normally a Ladie ) would go along in the street and take any washing of any washing lines and then put the clothes into her basket
The places to buy a chocolate gift basket are many and varied. The best place to start would Amazon. If you are on a tight budget, a good option would be eBay.
A basket of slippers would be a unique and thoughtful gift for someone using slippers regularly, such as a dancers. It would also be unique to someone who worked from home who preferred comfortable shoes. The most important thing is to determine if your gift will be special and unique to the recipient.
You would call someone who looks after sheep a shepherd.
They used to use a soccer ball as the basketball and a peach basket as the basket the referee would have to climb up and get the soccer ball out of the basket each time someone scored.
you would call someone chuckles when he or she laughs and there tummy bounces up and down
I would call him a hobbyist.
You would call them a captor, or a kidnapper.