Meaning of 'Lower than a snake's belly in a wagon rut'
What does the saying 'Lower than a snake's belly in a wagon rut' mean?
Idiom: Lower than a snake's belly in a wagon rut
Meaning:
If someone or something is lower than a snake's belly in a wagon rut, they are of low moral standing because a snake's belly is low and if the snake is in a wagon rut, it is really low.
Country: American English
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