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“Don't ask me how — they say some of the Khalsa infantry cut stick in the night, and the rest were all at sea because Lal Singh and his cronies had fled, with the Akalis howling for his blood — but that don't explain it, not to me.”
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Three Sheets to the Wind
Common words or phrases of nautical origin that have taken on different or metaphorical meanings. Chained_bear and I tossed a coin over who would make the list. I won (or lost, depending on how you...
scuttlebutt, taken aback, brass monkey, boot camp, clean bill of health, three sheets to t..., the devil to pay, between the devil..., by and large, the whole nine yards, mind your ps and qs, slush fund and 116 more...
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reesetee An extension of the nautical phrase "at sea," the phrase dates from the period when accurate navigational aids weren't available. Any ship that was out of sight of land was in an uncertain position and in danger of becoming lost--so "all at sea." Nov 30, 2007