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Nautical boss words....
As a very young man, I had a grunt job with a construction crew and a
foreman who loved to bully the newbies. After an absolutely undeserved ass-chewing one day, one of the "older guys" (probably 35) took me aside and said not to let it bother me. "Just remember," he counseled, "boss spelled backwards is merely a double S O B." Here are some "boss" words that pertain to boating, defined by Lenfestey/Lenfestey. boss (n): 1, The rounded hub of the propeller. 2, The rounded section of the stern of a vessel at the propeller shaft. 3, The center cap of a compass card that rests on a pivot. boss frame (n): A side frame that is bent to clear the stern tube. bossing (n): The thicker part of an anchor shank where the stock goes through the shank. boss plate (n): The shell plate that covers the curved portion of the hull where the propeller shaft passes through the hull. |
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