To eat crow implies, at its mildest, an unpleasant action since the flesh of the crow is believed to be unpalatable. As an expression, it denotes the anguish of humiliation at having to admit to wrongdoing or fallability, usually in the wake of hubristic actions or words.
by MacacasayMacacado November 9, 2006

In the garden I overhear unrefined "caws", as I turn around the house, I see a murder of crows pillaging my strawberry field.
by Lilalotos July 24, 2011

Stone the crow(s): an exclamation of surprise and/or annoyance, similar to "Well, I'll be a monkey's uncle!" or "If that don't take the cake!" British. Famously said by Jim Broadbent upon winning Best Supporting Actor at the 74th Academy Awards. See OED under "stone" and "crow" for more. Also, phrases.org.uk .
‘Stone the crows!’ stormed Stanley.
Stone the crows, what's up, mate? Has Australia got the blues?
Cor stone the crows, he thought, this could go on till Christmas.
Stone the crows, what's up, mate? Has Australia got the blues?
Cor stone the crows, he thought, this could go on till Christmas.
by Artekka December 23, 2010

by jkknd October 29, 2007

-an excellent actor or synonimous to excellence in acting
-Someone who's very dedicated and focus to his craft.
-who makes great movies
-a very misunderstood person
-Someone who's very dedicated and focus to his craft.
-who makes great movies
-a very misunderstood person
by Delphic Oracle August 19, 2006

Leroy nailed Kelly last night! When her dad finds out she did a black dude he'll freak!
Crow in the snow, dude...
Crow in the snow, dude...
by Bangboy May 13, 2009

(n.) a word to describe a hairy vagina.
by dreamcrusher June 4, 2009
