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Rainwizard | 13:27 Sun 10th Dec 2006 | Phrases & Sayings
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What did to knock the gilt off the ginger bread refer to in the Navy
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In the days of the wooden sailing ships "gingerbread" referred to the ornate wood carving on the bows and stern of the ship that were covered in gold leaf or "gilded" so to knock the gilt off the gingerbread was a euphemism for something bad happening.

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