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stuey | 14:05 Sat 25th Oct 2014 | History
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A new old interpretation of the phrase. http://www.bbc.com/news/blogs-magazine-monitor-29761017
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Well, golly gee; I forgot the capital G:)
you didn't forget it, the AB system removes it after the quote mark then puts it in for all the other words :-(

Here's an older explanation, which does mention a possible naval origin

http://www.worldwidewords.org/qa/qa-rou2.htm
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Interesting, jno. I guess, as with most interpretations of origins, you pick the one you like best. There is rarely a definitive answer is there?
you have to beware of folk etymology; POSH never did come from Port Out Starboard Home. But sometimes words and phrases do have real, verifiable origins.

I remember "nang", meaning cool, which was in vogue for a few months. Turns out she was an East End schoolgirl.

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