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tin fish

American  

noun

Slang.
  1. a torpedo.


Etymology

Origin of tin fish

First recorded in 1915–20

Example Sentences

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A watcher shouts, 'Stand by for torpedo,' and the tin fish is streaking directly for us.

From Time Magazine Archive

At least one tin fish got home, struck her fairly.

From Time Magazine Archive

A submarine needed only 15 seconds to let go with a "tin fish."

From Time Magazine Archive

Little by little, each class of troutlets learned to stay as far as possible from the tin fish hanging inside the ring.

From Time Magazine Archive

“Good-by, Tommy, old boy; hope the tin fish don’t get you going back!”

From Tom Slade on a Transport by Clarity, Thomas