A term for a member of crew in theatre. Used often in high school and middle school productions.
The most amazing people you will ever meet. Without them, there is no show, because even though acting and what you see on stage is important, without crewbies running the backstage (making sure everyone is one when they need to be, moving sets, and everything in between), nothing would get done. And yes, this is true. I've worked on both sides of the curtain, and being crew is a lot more work than acting.
Crewbies are the most unnoticed, hard-working, amazingpeople in the theare industry. Thank all your members of crew and tech, because without them, a show couldn't happen
Someone or something that bites your ankles.
To a postman, an ankle biter is often known as a dog.
To an adult, an ankle biter may be a toddler.
To hikers, an ankle biter is sometimes a tick.
And so on.
When a man will search for hours to find something that is laying out in the open on a table. Items are often easily found by a women.
Man: "I have been searching for hours for keys."
Woman: "You mean the ones sitting there on the coffee table?"
Man: "Where?"
Woman: "Right there in the middle of that table."
Man: "oh, must have been Male Pattern Blindness"