shellback
Americannoun
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an old sailor.
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a person who has crossed the equator by boat.
noun
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informal a sailor who has crossed the equator Compare polliwog
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an experienced or old sailor
Etymology
Origin of shellback
Example Sentences
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They are far different from the old-line shellback malcontents who were duck soup for Curran's earlier pinko type of organizing, and they are not obliged to hold union cards.
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Mr. & Mrs. Hoover were exempt, he being a "shellback" with 14 crossings of the Equator to his credit, more than anyone else present except his naval aide, Commander A. T. Beauregard.
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Then he was shoved down a greased slide, belabored through another gauntlet, and pronounced a shellback.
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Her father, a "shellback" who had crossed the Equator before, asked King Neptune if he could be ducked in his daughter's stead.
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Here, Daniel Voorhees Pike, you old shellback, you've just got to take time.
From The Man from Home by White, Luther S.
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