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Eels' slipperiness is the basis for about the only eel metaphor we still have in modern English. And it's also the basis for the oldest eel metaphors!
In the 5th C. BCE, the Greek poet Simonides wrote that a slippery character is “like an eel down in the slime."
And that's bad.
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You know, because they train eels and sharks
Behold Saint Dwynwen, the Welsh Patron Saint of Lovers and Enchanted Eels.
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@NFTwap Did you already forget about the legendary eels that have yet to mint????
Utility: Zero
Being moray eels, 🦈🐬 can always tell whenever it's 🌙's time of the month from smell. And with them being who they are, they would not hesitate nor be ashamed to announce it to the world.
取り急ぎ涼花さんの調子が良くなりますように。いつもその明るさで助けられてますからね。
「ぼく鳥みたいだから」I like birds EELS
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470. Dragoneel
In the depths of the ocean, these giant hostile eels swim around and attempt to encircle their prey with their long body. Being attacked anywhere but their head will enrage them and speed them up. Passing by their grotto may lead to treasure and good fortune.
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@VTuberOfTheWeek Hello!! I'm Unagi Mamiko, your favorite and only pearlfish waifu!! It's my dream to become a virtual idol and show the world how cute eels are hehehe~
NICE TO MEET YOU!💚🥒
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The eel is complete at last!
Sirius is a deep sea zora--a species that are based off sirens and tend to have a more feral demeanor unlike their sea zoran cousins. They tend to be based more on eels as well as dwelling in the deep seas of the ocean.
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@Marcel_Hampel eels up inside ya
finding an entrance where they can
What's in this bag? Is it snakes? Is it eels? Is it marriage? John More (d.1530) knew.
More said that choosing a bride is like reaching into a bag of snakes & eels (at a 7:1 snake-to-eel ratio) & hoping you grabbed an eel.
This saying became quite popular in 16th C London. 1/3
451.Spike Eel
Making their home in the nooks and crannies of underwater levels, these apathetic eels tend to swim in and out of their holes to attack. They're not the most active predators in the ocean, but do they manage to snag a snack every so often.
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