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ARSENAL | 10:53 Fri 08th Oct 2004 | Phrases & Sayings
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Why is Flotsam and Jetsam so called? What is the difference between 'flotsam' and 'jetsam'?
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I think flotsam is stuff which is left floating (from the beach or after a boat sinks) and jetsam is stuff which is deliberately jettisoned (to make a ship lighter if they are in trouble, for instance)
Flotsam: Wreckage or cargo that remains afloat after a ship has sunk. Floating refuse or debris.

Jetsam: the part of a ship's equipment or cargo that is thrown overboard to lighten the load in a storm

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Thank you. Me and my mate were discussing it earlier. (wot a great site).
The answers above are perfectly OK, but for a little more on the words' history and origin, click here. That will link you to a web-page which explains further.

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