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bloody a Phr bloody decks to them: traditional toast to departing
sealers, wishing them a successful voyage. [1844] 1895 PROWSE 451
Mr Brown ... took them over to see old Billy Rabbits; of course the 'broke' sugar and the
hot water and spirits were immediately produced, and a toast had to be proposed. 'Bloody
decks to en,' said Billy, as he raised his glass [and] Mr Brown had to explain it was a
customary toast of success to the seal fishery, and homicide was not intended. 1957
Daily News 16 Oct, p. 4 Oldtime seal hunters in quaffing a toast to 'Bloody
Decks,' expressed the opinion that the long, hard winter, the heavy ice and the 'mauzy'
weather of early March were just right for a bumper season.
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