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get me drift

Used in ancient history, about 10 years ago, to instruct menial workers to collect fuel for timber burning stoves. The "drift" wood was not an easy fuel to ignite due it's high content of sea water and therefore the expression soon became obsolete.
If you don't warm things up in here I'm gonna rearrange your boat. Get me drift!!!
by NEWandIMPROVEDmk100769 November 1, 2004
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