• @[email protected]
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      21 year ago

      Scuttling is deliberately sinking your own ship by opening holes in the hull, usually to prevent it from falling into enemy hands. Different term than “scuppered”

      • @[email protected]
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        1 year ago

        To clarify, a scuttle is a window cut in the side of a shop to allow for airflow and light. To scuttle a ship is to make more of them, only these ones let in water.

        A scuttlebutt was a butt (a cask) that had been scuttled, ie a hole cut in it so water could be drawn out. Just like the modern water cooler, the scuttlebutt was where sailors exchanged gossip, so it’s now synonymous with “the latest rumors.”

  • BananaPeal
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    51 year ago

    I’m from the coast of Maine, so lots of boat talk in my world. I once heard someone refer to another person as a “scupper cunt.” I’m still not sure what that means.

    • Decoy321
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      31 year ago

      … We call them drains.

    • Hellfire103OP
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      21 year ago

      I was always just told they were drains. I never considered that they may have a specific name.

  • Alien Nathan Edward
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    11 year ago

    PUT HIM IN THE SCUPPER WITH A HOSEPIPE IN HIM

    PUT HIM IN THE SCUPPER WITH A HOSEPIPE IN HIM

    PUT HIM IN THE SCUPPER WITH A HOSEPIPE IN HIM

    EAR-LAY IN THE MOOOOORNIN

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    11 year ago

    Patrick O Brian has entered the chat and would love to tell you how manp modern phrases are based on nautical terminology