An admiral is standing by a candy machine at the Naval Academy in Annapolis when he stops a plebe walking by.
- "Sailor, do you have change for a dollar?"
- "Sure, buddy," - says the plebe, rooting around his pocket.
- "That"s no way to address an officer! Now let"s try it again. Do you have change for a dollar?"
The plebe snaps to attention and barks,
- "No, sir!"
- unfair; against the rules (by fair means or foul).
- (of the weather) rough, stormy.
- (of a rope etc.) Entangled. —n. - sport foul stroke or play.
- collision, entanglement. —adv. Unfairly. —v. - make or become foul.
- (of an animal) foul with excrement.
- sport commit a foul against (a player).
- (often foll. By up) a (cause to) become entangled or blocked. B bungle.
- collide with. foully adv. Foulness n. [old english]
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