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"The amount of Naval slang and terminology that has made its way in to the vernacular always amazes me Under the weather, chock-a-block, shake a leg, cut and run, clean bill of health, give a wide berth, bit of a long shot, son of a gun, first rate, fits the bill, with flying colours, square meal, taken aback, toe the line, showing their true colours… " Brass Monkey | |||
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"The amount of Naval slang and terminology that has made its way in to the vernacular always amazes me Under the weather, chock-a-block, shake a leg, cut and run, clean bill of health, give a wide berth, bit of a long shot, son of a gun, first rate, fits the bill, with flying colours, square meal, taken aback, toe the line, showing their true colours… Brass Monkey" CANOE, the Committee to Ascribe a Naval Origin to Everything is working hard in this case “cold enough to freeze the balls off a brass monkey” is nothing to do with any Naval term, current or historical. | |||
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"The amount of Naval slang and terminology that has made its way in to the vernacular always amazes me Under the weather, chock-a-block, shake a leg, cut and run, clean bill of health, give a wide berth, bit of a long shot, son of a gun, first rate, fits the bill, with flying colours, square meal, taken aback, toe the line, showing their true colours… Brass Monkey CANOE, the Committee to Ascribe a Naval Origin to Everything is working hard in this case “cold enough to freeze the balls off a brass monkey” is nothing to do with any Naval term, current or historical. " in all of the ships manifests,stores,re fit records,scrap registers,crew reports/records(all in thr naval archives) there is no mention of brass monkeys.The idea of having cannon balls stored in such a way that they could come loose and roll around on deck is ridiculous. | |||
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