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A rum ration consisting of a half-gill measure of Pusser's Rum. At one time, it was a daily issue on HMC Ships, however that tradition ened on 30 March 1972.
Hardmode. Can be mistaken for Her Majesty the Queen.
Hit Me Up
The large barrack block in the upper part of CFB Halifax named HMCS STADACONA.
Her Majesty's Canadian Ship. Designates a commissioned warship in the service of Canada.
HMCS BONAVENTURE, and aircraft carrier that served in the Canadian Navy in the 1960s.
Hit My Line.
Very much in love. Also unstable. Hmm, there’s a difference?
A slang term (derived from the US scandal "Watergate") that refers to the incidents of lobster poaching by HMC ships on the east coast.
An impromptu beauty contest held on HMC ships. Oddly enough, even in the days when the entire ship's company consisted of men there were usually enough bikinis and evening gowns onboard to properly outfit the contestants.
HMCS MAGNIFICENT, and aircraft carrier that served in the Canadian navy in the post-war era.
At recruit school at HMCS/CFB Cornwallis, all new entries were required to double everywhere on base. Anyone not moving at double time would be admonished. A common expression used at the time was "Not me Chief, I'm Comm School." This term has carried forward through the years and is often used by someone that feels they should be exempt from a particular duty or tasking.
In 1942, the Commanding Officer of HMCS Spikenard drove a six-inch spike into the deckhead of the Crowsnest Club in St. John's Newfoundland. Subsequently, on a convoy later that year, the corvette was torpedoed and lost, with only eight survivors. The spike remained in the Crowsnest Club for many years.
Head MOFO In Charge
Every HMC Ship is assigned official colours, which are also displayed in the nameplate area of the Ship's official badge.
The name of the damage control structure at CFB Esquimalt Fire Fighting/Damage Control School. Its actual name was HMCS TUMULT. It is no longer in use.
The Officer responsible for the safety, navigation and general organization of an HMC Dockyard. Abbreviated QHM.
You are thinking of what to say or you are skeptical about what someone said to you.
(abrv.) (n. and a.) Haukke Manor. Could also refer to 'Hard Mode' (the Hard versions of Dungeons/Trials.)
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The grass-cloth plant (B/hmeria nivea); also, its fiber, which is very fine and exceedingly strong; -- called also China grass, and rhea. See Grass-cloth plant, under Grass.
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An utterance or sound of the voice, hem or hm, often indicative of hesitation or doubt, sometimes used to call attention.
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An onomatopoetic word used as an expression of hesitation, doubt, etc. It is often a sort of voluntary half cough, loud or subdued, and would perhaps be better expressed by hm.
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Pertaining to, or designating, one of the higher acids of manganese, HMnO4, which forms salts called permanganates.
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