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The quarter deck is the upper deck aft of the superstructure or, on ships with flightdecks, aft of the flight deck area. The name derives from the great men o' war; the quarterdeck was a raised section of the upper deck at the after end, where the helm position was. A service member always salutes the quarterdeck when coming aboard or proceeding ashore, as a mark of respect. The origin of this custom is somewhat obscure, but is thought to come from the location of the tabernacle, which is where the ship's chaplain kept the consecrated bread, which in the Christian faith is considered to be the body of Christ; thus, the salute was a mark of respect to the visible presence of God onboard. Another theory is that, as this is where the ship's master would be in battle, the authority of command was in that particular place.
Snork is Australian and New Zealand slang for a baby. Snork is Australian slang for a sausage.
Noun. Something or someone that is mentally disturbing. E.g."I'm not inviting my sister's boyfriend, he's a headfuck and he'd ruin the party."
Desmond is British slang for a lower second university degree, a /.
California special is American numismatic slang for an artificially enhanced coin.
Wild Ass Guess -or- Wives And Girlfriends
Phrs. Acting in a slightly crazed way. E.g."I'm going home. Andy's on one and he's annoying me."
Prison. e's off to the boom for a bit.
Uncultured young person, possibly who hangs around in town centres
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