noun General Slang

shellback

· noun · military

A sailor who's crossed the equator and survived the line-crossing ceremony.

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A sailor who has crossed the equator on a ship and gone through the line-crossing ceremony — the messy, theatrical initiation rite presided over by 'King Neptune.' Before the ceremony you're a slimy pollywog; after, you're a Trusty Shellback with a certificate to prove it. Take it seriously enough that sailors keep their cards for life.

“He pulled out his shellback card at the bar like it was a Black Amex.”
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shellback In A Sentence

He pulled out his shellback card at the bar like it was a Black Amex.

Origin & Usage

Centuries-old naval tradition — the line-crossing ceremony dates to at least the 1700s. A 'pollywog' becomes a 'shellback' after the initiation rites administered by King Neptune's court.

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