shellback

shellback
b) a sailor who has already crossed the equator

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  • shellback — noun Date: 1853 1. an old or veteran sailor 2. a person who has crossed the equator and been initiated in the traditional ceremony …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • shellback — /shel bak /, n. 1. an old sailor. 2. a person who has crossed the equator by boat. [1880 85; SHELL + BACK1] * * * …   Universalium

  • shellback — noun N. Amer. informal an experienced sailor, especially one who has crossed the equator …   English new terms dictionary

  • shellback — shell•back [[t]ˈʃɛlˌbæk[/t]] n. 1) a veteran sailor 2) a person who has crossed the equator aboard ship • Etymology: 1880–85 …   From formal English to slang

  • shellback — /ˈʃɛlbæk/ (say shelbak) noun 1. an experienced sailor, especially an old one. 2. Chiefly Tasmania Colloquial a snail. {shell + back1} …  

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