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Navigable for boats, or small river-craft
1. (RCN) In harbour, the Boatswain's Mate is part of the gangway staff, second to the Quartermaster and under the command of the Officer of the Day. He makes all pipes and assists the quartermaster. At sea, his post is on the bridge, under the command of the officer of the watch. Abbreviated "BM". 2. (USN) The occupational rating of boatswain's mate is a designation given to enlisted members who are rated as a deck seaman.
Cash, mazoola, bread... any one of a hundred things... all meaning money!
A vessel that is carried by ship. ie. ships can carry boats, but not vice versa. Of course, submarines in the Navy are also referred to as "Boats".
Often referred to as a Boatswain's pipe or whistle, it is non-diaphragm type of whistle used on naval ships. It consists of a narrow tube (the gun) which directs air over a metal sphere (the buoy) with a hole in the top. The player opens and closes the hand over the hole to change the pitch. The rest of the pipe consists of a "keel", a flat piece of metal beneath the gun that holds the call together, and the "shackle", a key ring that connects a long silver or brass chain that sits around the collar, when in ceremonial uniform.
a boat attending ships coming to the harbour selling fish, meat, greens, spirits, etc
A boat which makes the rounds of a fleet at anchor for security purposes.
Term for any small native watercraft, especially in the Western Pacific or Indian Ocean/Persian Gulf. "Banca" is from the Tagalog language, meaning "boat".
Face. Nice legs, shame about the boat. Also a good song by The Monks.
A maker of boats, especially of traditional wooden construction.
Boatswain (also Bosun or Bos'n)
Boatswain (also Bosun or Bos'n)
Generally, in naval parlance a Boatswain is a non-commissioned officer responsible for the sails, ropes, rigging and boats. This term comes from the Old English batswegen, meaning the boat's swain, or husband. Today in the RCN the term "Boatswain" refers to the professional seaman trade.
A vessel ranging in size from a small boat to a large ship tasked to carry military dispatches from ship to ship, from ship to shore, or, occasionally, from shore to shore.
The senior boatswain onboard a ship, responsible for seamanship evolutions. See Buffer.
Armored Troop Carrier (ATC). Sorta like an APC that really did float, but didn't do so good on land. The originals were LCM-6s with armor plate and bar armor added. They had nine seats for the troops and a canvas top to keep the sun out. Each tango could carry a fully equipped rifle platoon. They had two twin .50 cal. machine gun mounts on and a canvas top to keep the sun out. Each tango could carry a fully equipped rifle platoon. They had two twin .50 cal. machine gun mounts on the boat deck and four Browning .30 cal. light machine guns rechambered for NATO 7.62 mm in the well deck. In 1968 the Navy deployed two new river assault squadrons with tango boats built from the keel up specifically for riverine operation.
The ship's boat carrying members of the ship's company permitted to go ashore.
a lighter boat used to take fish to a loading vessel
 (Boated) To be sentanced to transportation (obs.). To receive a particularly harsh sentence.
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Money
Having a small "package".
That means your looking good, or have it going on! You are all that!
v To kill; murder.
female who trades sex for crack or money to buy crack
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Lilley and Skinner is London Cockney rhyming slang for diner. Lilley and Skinner is London Cockney rhyming slang for beginner.
One that is not an anally virgin, that has been fucked.
Adv. Immediately, straight away, although despite its meaning can also imply 'soon' or 'when ready'. From directly. [South-west use]
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of Boatman
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A boat bug. See Boat bug.
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A boatman.
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In Persia, a punishment of capital offenders, by laying them on the back in a covered boat, where they are left to perish.
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A sciaenoid food fish (Liostomus xanthurus) of the Atlantic coast of the United States. It has a black spot behind the shoulders and fifteen oblique dark bars on the sides. Called also goody, Lafayette, masooka, and old wife.
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A woman who manages a boat.
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A man who manages a boat; a rower of a boat.
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Same as Masora.
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of Boatwoman
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The quantity or amount that fills a boat.
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The act or practice of rowing or sailing, esp. as an amusement; carriage in boats.
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The art of managing a boat.
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A boat of medium size belonging to a ship.
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A house for sheltering boats.
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An officer who has charge of the boats, sails, rigging, colors, anchors, cables, cordage, etc., of a ship, and who also summons the crew, and performs other duties.
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