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spoonful of poop in the barrel of honey 

Everything that seems too good to be true most likely IS too good to be true; there's something suspicious about that. This expression originally comes from the Russian "lozhka govna v bochke myoda" with the same meaning.
$50 for that "Rolex"? There's a spoonful of poop in the barrel of honey. I think you got ripped off and they sold you a turnip.
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Bottom of the Barrel Trash Bag Ass Bitch

Some dry ass bitch ho who is such a skank and is motherfucking dry on the inside and outside.
Oh my god, Tiffany is such a Bottom of the Barrel Trash bag Ass Bitch!

Bottom of the Barrel 

The girls (aka. bitches, whores, sluts, skanks, or young ladies) that are at the bottom of the food chain, and hence at the party during its last moments. The kind o girls that you seek only after your last resort has fallen through... the last resort of last resorts. The beatch you hit up before heading to McDs or home to pass out as an unsatisfied loser.
Damn! PJ really scraped the bottom of the barrel last night, straight up brought home a heffer!

scrape the barrel 

To scrape the barrel is to preform a sexually indecent act upon the partner... ALWAYS two queer men who are bumlords
Dodsworth loves to scrape the barrel
scrape the barrel by pseudonym March 29, 2004

Filled the Barrel 

When you accidentally cum in your belly button.
s.o.b I just filled the barrel!

Crossed the barrel 

Having had a shootout with someone, usually resulting in a death. (Barrel means the barrel of a gun)

Phrase comes from 1980's prison and gang culture in the United States.
Banky has served 33 years in prison after he crossed the barrel with an enemy gangster in the 1980's. Now after being free, thousands of viewers enjoy hearing his exciting story on YouTube.
Crossed the barrel by Anynms June 29, 2020

keep the barrel side out 

To play down an argument within your peer group and instead focus on the enemy, dealing with the problem later.
“Let’s keep the barrel side out, fight the enemy; not each other.”