What is the meaning of plaster. Phrases containing plaster
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Leading Seaman. It is derived from a Gaelic word meaning "anchor", which was a heavy stone wrapped in tree branches. The nickname is derived from the fact that the Leading Seaman's rank badge was once a fouled anchor.
Montagnard soldiers. Pg. 523
Ship in full sail was old London Cockney rhyming slang for a pint of ale.
snacks, food
Any young person.
Hinky is American slang for suspicious, doubtful.
Noun. Alcohol brought from a bar with the intention of taking it home or away. [Northern use?]
Super joint is slang for phencyclidine.
Handcuffs
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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