like a drunken sailor Idioma
Spend like a sailor
Someone who spends their money wildly spends like a sailor.
Swear like a sailor
Someone who is foul-mouthed and uses bad language all the time, swears like a sailor.
sailor collar|collar|sailor
n. A large square collar like those worn by sailors.
Little Timmy's suit has a sailor collar. Mary's blouse has a sailor collar.like a bashed sailor
In an unrestrained, feckless, and barmy manner. Usually acclimated in advertence to spending money. He consistently starts spending money like a bashed sailor appropriate afterwards he gets paid, again struggles to awning his hire and bills against the end of the month.Learn more: drunken, like, sailorlike a bashed sailor
With no restraint. A merchant seaman on bank leave with months' account of pay in his abridged tended to accomplish up for absent time in the bubbler and “play-for-pay romance” departments. Fiscal abstemiousness was out of the question. So did miners and cowboys back they too had a adventitious to go to town, but the angel of a sailor prevailed. The sea berth “What Shall We Do with the Bashed Sailor?” suggests the aforementioned abstraction of a amusing attitude against an inebriated mariner.Learn more: drunken, like, sailor
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