What is the meaning of BLOG. Phrases containing BLOG
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The catch-all name for the ordinary sailor, used in general conversation, training films and manuals. eg. "Ordinary Seaman Bloggins screwed up again".
A male sailor's personal tackle. eg. "Bloggins is missing... he must be off pulling his pud as usual."
Joe Bloggs is British slang for an average or typical man.
A fictitious entity that can be used to prank a brand-new seaman. eg. "Bloggins, go fetch me a bucket of prop wash." See also "Relative Bearing Grease " and "20 Feet of Shoreline".
Alcoholic beverages. eg. "Bloggins went ashore and had several wets".
When a polish is applied to one or more nails (or on a swatch wheel) for a brief period of time. Usually done in order to photograph it for a blog post.
A fid is an elongated conical tool used for splicing ropes. It is more commonly used to describe a sailor who displays lesser personal qualities. eg. "Bloggins, the fid, refused to help me when I asked".
Can be one of three things: 1) when you receive nail polish in the mail that you may have ordered online or through a blog sale; 2) When you and a friend (or nail buddy) swap polishes, nail supplies and/or treats and exchange them in the mail; 3) When you pay a friend or nail buddy to buy polishes for you that they send to you in the mail. Example: “I can’t wait to get home, I’m expecting nail mail [from Jane]!â€
a sale set up by someone who runs a blog, where they sell previously owned new or lightly used items.
Shortened version of 'weblog'. Originally the weblog was a form of online diary where people listed the things they did during the day. These were usually so boring they quickly expanded into a means of voicing opinions otherwise left unheard. Well they are *still* unheard, but at least they are 'out there' for anyone to dig up. Currently the 'blog' has expanded in use almost to an art form and there are now millions of blog sites where people who feel otherwise disenfranchised can voice their opinions. The tide seems to be beginning to turn however as more and more people realise that essentially writing to and for oneself is a less satisfactory a means of communication that they'd thought.
n John Doe; Joe Public. The man in the street. ItÂ’s perhaps a little curious that neither Bloggs nor Doe are very common names anywhere.
The alternate name for the number one berthing hawser at the bow of the ship. Unique in how it is sometimes used as a legendary method for covertly coming and going from the ship. eg. "Bloggins is missing. I wonder if he climbed down the head rope."
Describes anything that looks less than desirable. eg. "OS Bloggins, your cover looks like a can of crushed arseholes".
Specifically, the stoppage of shore leave which has been brought on by a punishment. eg. "Bloggins can't leave the ship, he's got stoppers!"
Literally, having cargo loaded as high as the ship's rail. Also used to refer to someone that is very drunk. Also used as "loaded to the gunnels" eg. "Bloggins returned to the ship and he was loaded to the gunnels."
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Slangs & AI derived meanings
A very unattractive person, usually a woman.rn"she was a real robber's dog"rnAlso "he was as ugly as a hat full of arseholes!
Gleg was the Notts and Lincs verb for "look" as in "Let's have a gleg". It's obviously related to Old Norse gleggr, clear sighted, corresponding to Old English gleaw, clever; and Middle English "gleg of the eye", sharp-eyed.
To a gambler, to "clean-out" an oppoinent.
Goose is slang for feeling, poking or pinching a persons bottom. Goose is slang for to condemn by hissing.Goose (shortened from goose and duck) is London Cockney rhyming slang for sexual intercourse.
She+him joined to desribe a transexual female (prior to the operation) commonly used in Boogie St - Singapore.
A small thin dick.
A person (or alternatively a car) that has the power to attract women.
Cigarette
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