Part of speech: v. phr.
Quotation: And they oohed with disappointment when another boat stopped dead in the water as one of the rowers “caught a crab” as they say in the sport: An oar caught water and was pulled downward resulting in an urgent need to halt the boat.
Author:
John Karas
Publishing location:
Connecticut
Date of publication:
Oct. 30, 2008
This catchword has yet to be researched.
Comments:
This phrase appears in "Through the Looking Glass", Chapter 5 (in which Alice suddenly finds herself rowing in a boat with the Sheep):
"'Feather! Feather!' the Sheep cried again, taking more needles. 'You'll be catching a crab directly.'"
by mitch 05 Nov 08, 0242 GMT
alot of older inmates use it on the newer inmates "catch a crab",
seeking out fresh meat or punk them out.
by Bink 21 Nov 08, 0237 GMT