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Where British Phrases Came From

Monday, Aug 24, 2020, 10:22 am
By:Tony Williams


#17 Sling Your Hook



This is used when you want somebody to leave and the phrase comes from the sea where the hook is basically the anchor. You were told so sling your hook in order to leave the harbor, so the meaning has hardly changed.


Sling Your Hook-Where British Phrases Came From
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