Meaning & Definition of word "Lobster"
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Lobster
/ˈlɒbstər/
noun:
- 1. A large marine crustacean with a long body, a hard shell, and pincers, widely regarded as a delicacy.
- Example: We decided to order lobster for dinner at the seafood restaurant.
- 2. A person who is considered to be dimwitted or a fool.
- Example: He felt like such a lobster for forgetting his best friend's birthday.
- 3. The meat of the lobster, typically prepared and served as food.
- Example: The lobster bisque was rich and flavorful, made with fresh lobster meat.
Etymology
Middle English 'lobster', from Old French 'l'oustaire', from Latin 'lacertus', meaning 'a lizard'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
lobster trap:
A trap used to catch lobsters.
caught like a lobster:
To be caught or trapped in a difficult situation.
lobster red:
Referring to a sunburned appearance.
Related Words
crustacean:
A member of large class of marine animals that have exoskeletons.
seafood:
Food that comes from the sea, especially fish and shellfish.
shellfish:
Aquatic invertebrates with a shell, such as lobsters, crabs, and shrimp.
Slang Meanings of lobster
Meaning: A person who is very tan or sunburned.
Example Sentence: He’s so lobster after that beach trip.
Meaning: A term for someone who is in a difficult or trapped situation.
Example Sentence: When the deadline hit, he felt like a lobster in a pot.