Dueling Limeys’?
Limey definition is - a British sailor.
Code?
They are Limeys’.
We are Limeys’.
I want PEACE and TRUTH. I forgive the whole world. Let God have them for his judgments and lets get this sh*t over with.
I am exhausted with it.
Hey Didi
limey (n.)
1888, Australian, New Zealand, and South African slang for “English immigrant,” short for lime-juicer (1857), a nickname given in derisive reference to the British Navy’s policy (begun 1795) of issuing lime (n.2) juice on ships to prevent scurvy among sailors. U.S. use is attested from 1918, originally “British sailor, British warship;” extended to “any Englishman” by 1924
Limey = British Sailor
Liberty = Shore Leave (what British Sailors get when they reach port.)
liberty (n.)
late 14c., “free choice, freedom to do as one chooses,” also “freedom from the bondage of sin,”
Nautical sense of “leave of absence” is from 1758. Meaning “unrestrained action, conduct, or expression” (1550s) led to take liberties “go beyond the bounds of propriety” (1620s)..
libertine (adj.)
1570s, “free, unrestrained,” originally in religion, from libertine (adj.). Meaning “licentious, dissolute” is from c. 1600.