Cart : noun Receptacle made, originally, of basketwork, and used to contain, to transport goods, provisions, food, animals. (word from Latin panorama " bread basket ").
Pierced basket: person very spendthrift, prodigal (see below)
The top of the basket: theelite, flower, gratin, cream (see below).
Put in the same basket: judge in an identical and generally negative way.
The bottom of the basket: the scrap.
Bread basket: belly.
Put all your eggs in one basket: invest everything in the same product.
Put in the same basket: to judge in an identical and generally negative way (to put in the same bag).
Bread basket: stomach. English workers have the same expression: bread basket.
Garbage basket: Bed (slang of the suburbs).
Pierced basket: prodigal, spendthrift (bourgeois slang).
The back (or the front): put your hand to the basket.
In the language of prostitution, "basket!" is the cry that prostitutes give when there is a police raid.
Salad cart: Police prison van. Old expression coming from the fact that police vans were once made of wicker.
If, for various things, our easily understandable metaphor effectively designates what is most beautiful or best, the expression is also used when speaking of people to designate the wealthiest, the most distinguished or the most famous. .