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Points? You want points??
OK, I hereby award Scott Vernon 7.3 Loki-Points. "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... Got it from here; http://www.hostultra.com/~Exidor/Trivia/Navy_Trivia.htm me? pretend I'm smart? and ruin my image. BTW, how many points do I get? Scotty "Jeff Morris" wrote in message ... A winner - though it would be better if you at least pretended you knew the answer rather than copying a dictionary. I always liked this phrase because it has such meaning for a sailor, but the lubbers who use it so frequently are clueless to its meaning, even if you explain it. "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... By and Large 1) Colloquial term meaning ‘For the most part.’ Origin of the term seems to be that a ship was considered particularly seaworthy if it could sail both ‘by’ (close to the wind) and ‘large’ (broad to or before the wind). 2) A term derived from two sailing terms combined: "By the wind" (Close-hauled), and "Sailing Large" (Running Free). The term, 'at large' , also comes from this usage. Scotty "Jeff Morris" wrote in message ... One of my favorite nautically based expressions is "By and Large," as in "By and large, Booby doesn't know how to sail." Who knows what it really means? |
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