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Re: Rhyming slang & insults (RE: Dished Pistons)

To: public@sweavo.34sp.com
Subject: Re: Rhyming slang & insults (RE: Dished Pistons)
From: James Carruthers <j.carruthers@rave.ac.uk>
Date: Thu, 25 Nov 2004 16:52:02 +0000
British sailors used limes to fight scurvy etc - something only the 
Brits did to begin with - and one of the reasons the navy was so 
sucessful (so I am lead to believe)

Originally the recommendation was to use lemons... but none of the 
countries that grew lemons liked the Brits - so they had to use limes 
instead.

We could have been lemonys!




public@sweavo.34sp.com wrote:

>Quoting mikeross <mikeross@prodigy.net>:
>
>  
>
>>I don't know the exact derivation of the word "yank", but I find it 
>>endearing.  It reminds me of my dad's generation of WWII veterans.  They 
>>were always called "yanks", and never took offence.
>>
>>Do Brits take offence to the term "limeys" (not sure of spelling)? 
>>    
>>
>
>Generally no, though depending on the tone/context (as with all things I guess)
>
>I'm sure I used to know where that term came from...





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