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exclamation of contempt ‘Go and gel nicked!’¬
Knot−head is slang for a fool or dim−witted person.
The coaming of a watertight door. Being several inches off the deck they tend to wreak havoc on the shins of those who forget they exist.
The place on the ship where the lookout stand is built
Before a big exam you would be expected to cram. This simply means to study hard in the period running up to the exam.
Pull one's finger out is slang for to stop dawdling, get a move on, increase efficiency.
Plain and gravy is London Cockney rhyming slang for the Royal Navy.
Verb. To ask. E.g."I aksed him to move his car from the driveway." [dialect]
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