Ship's - cook

ship's - cook When I was in grade eleven at Prince of Wales College, St. John's, 1961, we had a teacher, Mr. Roy Decker. When a pupil made a mistake or said something that was not very sensible, he would call a girl a "ship's cook" or a boy a "cod-knocker" (also on...

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Summary:ship's - cook When I was in grade eleven at Prince of Wales College, St. John's, 1961, we had a teacher, Mr. Roy Decker. When a pupil made a mistake or said something that was not very sensible, he would call a girl a "ship's cook" or a boy a "cod-knocker" (also on another card). It was usually said in a humourous tone of voice. Not used Not used Withdrawn Checked by Raji Sreeni on Fri 14 Aug 2015