love to see a thread go south. gives me a felling of normality, also fun to read
Taking the op father south, 'went south, take it south, going south, all were supplanted for 'go west,' which supplants of 'belly up' which was a term used by the Brit Navy of circa 1700-
overweight people when drowned float face up. How do I know this?
Jaded Linguistic Profs that sent us scurrying to the library to trace the etymology of obscure
words and phrases. Most of this info is now on the web.
The journals had several obscure and obscene phrases for drowned folk, as you can imagine.
Brit sailors had a language all their own: 'fatty up' was the only one I can remember that I can post.
Cannot locate the really obscene one, why are they the ones that stick in my mind, just nasty I suppose.