Resolution
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Can any of the forum experts help to settle a "discussion" in the pub this evening over the meaning of the expression "when the sun is over the yardarm".
My understanding is that this is a naval concept closely aligned with pink gins at 6pm.
The opposition are well ahead of me, reckoning that they could start at midday, when the sun (what is that, you might well ask) is truly above the yard arm.
What does it really mean?
My understanding is that this is a naval concept closely aligned with pink gins at 6pm.
The opposition are well ahead of me, reckoning that they could start at midday, when the sun (what is that, you might well ask) is truly above the yard arm.
What does it really mean?