Definitions For Crow Bait?

PrchJrkr

Long Haired Country Boy
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Noun 1. crow-bait - an emaciated horse likely soon to become carrion and so attractive to crows
crowbait
mount, riding horse, saddle horse - a lightweight horse kept for riding only
 
Crow Bait said:
Its actually something my dad called me a LONG time ago...
My Dad used to call me nudnik. I always thought it was something he made up, but it's not.
Noun 1. nudnik - (Yiddish) someone who is a boring pest. :eyebrow:
I never knew he spoke Yiddish. :lmao:
 

PrchJrkr

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desertrat said:
My Dad used to call me nudnik. I always thought it was something he made up, but it's not.
Noun 1. nudnik - (Yiddish) someone who is a boring pest. :eyebrow:
I never knew he spoke Yiddish. :lmao:

My dad settled for english. "You little ####!"
 

mAlice

professional daydreamer
desertrat said:
My Dad used to call me nudnik. I always thought it was something he made up, but it's not.
Noun 1. nudnik - (Yiddish) someone who is a boring pest. :eyebrow:
I never knew he spoke Yiddish. :lmao:


Did you know you were a boring pest?
 

Crow Bait

New Member
This is what made me ask the question:

Just wanted to say HI!! 12-28-2006 10:16 AM Are you crow bait because you are a white chick that dates black dudes?
 

Bustem' Down

Give Peas a Chance
Crow Bait said:
This is what made me ask the question:

Just wanted to say HI!! 12-28-2006 10:16 AM Are you crow bait because you are a white chick that dates black dudes?

I thought that derogetory term was "Mud Shark"?
 
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Mousebaby

Guest
Have you ever rounded the corner on a country road to see a bunch or crows sitting in the middle of the road and when they see you they take off and then there is this nasty pile of what used to be an animal left. I think that would be called ROADKILL! :shrug: Don't know about anyone else but thats what I think of when I see Crowbait! JMHO :popcorn:
 

nachomama

All Up In Your Grill
Bustem' Down said:
I thought that derogetory term was "Mud Shark"?

That's what I thought too. or that other plain and to the point derrogatory term that I care not to say...
 

Crow Bait

New Member
nachomama said:
That's what I thought too. or that other plain and to the point derrogatory term that I care not to say...

Ok... well I didn't want this thread to go down that road... I was just shocked by that karma.
 
Bustem' Down said:
I thought that derogetory term was "Mud Shark"?
Mud Sh-sh-shark

THE MUD SHARK DANCING LESSON!

Mud Sh-sh-shark
We're gonna do a little dancing,
A little dancing thing called the Mud Shark
Now, this dance started up in Seattle

Lemme tell you 'bout the Mud Shark...
The origins of the Mud Shark are as follows: There's a motel in Seattle, Washington called the Edgewater Inn. The Edgewater Inn's built on a pier.. so that means that when you look out your window you don't see any dirt -- it's got a bay or something out in your backyard,,, And to make it even more interesting, in the lobby of the aforementioned motel there's a bait and tackle shop where the residents can go down whenever they want to, and rent a fishing pole and some preserved minnows and schlep back up to their rooms, open the window, stick their little pole outside and within a few minutes actually catch a fish of some sort that they can bring into their motel room and do whatever they want with it... you know what I mean? Now in this bay there's quite a variety of ah... fish! Not only do they have mud sharks up there, they got little octopusses that you can catch. And all these denizens of the deep can come in real handy... Let's say you were a travelling Rock and Roll band called the Vanilla Fudge. Let's say one night you checked into the Edgewater Inn Motel with a 8mm movie camera, enough money to rent a pole, and just to make it more interesting -- a succulent young lady (Mnaaaah!) with a taste for the bizarre... My mind drifts back to a meeting, a chance meeting in the Chicago O'Hare Airport where the members of the Vanilla Fudge told Don Preston about a home movie they made at the Edgewater Inn with a Mud Shark. I'm gonna tell you, this dance, the Mud Shark, is sweeping the ocean!...

Zappa!
 

nachomama

All Up In Your Grill
desertrat said:
Mud Sh-sh-shark

THE MUD SHARK DANCING LESSON!

Mud Sh-sh-shark
We're gonna do a little dancing,
A little dancing thing called the Mud Shark
Now, this dance started up in Seattle

Lemme tell you 'bout the Mud Shark...
The origins of the Mud Shark are as follows: There's a motel in Seattle, Washington called the Edgewater Inn. The Edgewater Inn's built on a pier.. so that means that when you look out your window you don't see any dirt -- it's got a bay or something out in your backyard,,, And to make it even more interesting, in the lobby of the aforementioned motel there's a bait and tackle shop where the residents can go down whenever they want to, and rent a fishing pole and some preserved minnows and schlep back up to their rooms, open the window, stick their little pole outside and within a few minutes actually catch a fish of some sort that they can bring into their motel room and do whatever they want with it... you know what I mean? Now in this bay there's quite a variety of ah... fish! Not only do they have mud sharks up there, they got little octopusses that you can catch. And all these denizens of the deep can come in real handy... Let's say you were a travelling Rock and Roll band called the Vanilla Fudge. Let's say one night you checked into the Edgewater Inn Motel with a 8mm movie camera, enough money to rent a pole, and just to make it more interesting -- a succulent young lady (Mnaaaah!) with a taste for the bizarre... My mind drifts back to a meeting, a chance meeting in the Chicago O'Hare Airport where the members of the Vanilla Fudge told Don Preston about a home movie they made at the Edgewater Inn with a Mud Shark. I'm gonna tell you, this dance, the Mud Shark, is sweeping the ocean!...

Zappa!

:jet: :lmao:
 

oldman

Lobster Land
Mousebaby said:
Have you ever rounded the corner on a country road to see a bunch or crows sitting in the middle of the road and when they see you they take off and then there is this nasty pile of what used to be an animal left. I think that would be called ROADKILL! :shrug: Don't know about anyone else but thats what I think of when I see Crowbait! JMHO :popcorn:

Do you know why those crows never get hit by passing vehicles? One of them is always posted as a guard on the side of the road and watches. He warns the others when someone is coming down the road. I'm sure you've heard the alarms, Caw, Caw, Caw.
 

Purplefox

I AM an enigma
oldman said:
Do you know why those crows never get hit by passing vehicles? One of them is always posted as a guard on the side of the road and watches. He warns the others when someone is coming down the road. I'm sure you've heard the alarms, Caw, Caw, Caw.


:killingme Flippin' hilarious!
 

rack'm

Jaded
:killingme :killingme
oldman said:
Do you know why those crows never get hit by passing vehicles? One of them is always posted as a guard on the side of the road and watches. He warns the others when someone is coming down the road. I'm sure you've heard the alarms, Caw, Caw, Caw.


:killingme :killingme :killingme
 
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