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crab

/kɹæb/
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noun

  • A crustacean of the infraorder Brachyura, having five pairs of legs, the foremost of which are in the form of claws, and a carapace.
  • The meat of this crustacean, served as food; crabmeat
  • A bad-tempered person.
  • (in plural crabs) An infestation of pubic lice (Pthirus pubis).

    "Although crabs themselves are an easily treated inconvenience, the patient and his partner(s) clearly run major STD risks."

  • A playing card with the rank of three.
  • A position in rowing where the oar is pushed under the rigger by the force of the water.
  • A defect in an outwardly normal object that may render it inconvenient and troublesome to use.
  • An unsold book that is returned to the publisher.

verb

  • To fish for crabs.
  • To ruin.
  • To complain.
  • To drift or move sideways or to leeward (by analogy with the movement of a crab).
  • To navigate (an aircraft, e.g. a glider) sideways against an air current in order to maintain a straight-line course.
  • To move (a camera) sideways.
  • (World War I), to fly slightly off the straight-line course towards an enemy aircraft, as the machine guns on early aircraft did not allow firing through the propeller disk.
  • To back out of something.

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