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  Covey Crump - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Commander A. Covey-Crump, Royal Navy (RN), a former Naval Assistant to the Chief of Naval Information, was responsible for compiling a record of naval slang which can be seen on the official RN website at http://www.royal-navy.mod.uk - look for the Naval Slang sub-section under the Naval Life section of the site.
His original compilation, now continually updated, has led to the term Covey Crump being given to slang of the RN  This naval article is a stub.
This page was last modified 03:05, 11 August 2005.
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 Covey crump
Many terms now in use in the English language around the world owe their beginnings to slang originated by sailors of the Royal Navy.
A valuable resource in tracing these origins has been Covey Crump - a collection of Naval slang, abbreviations, legends and historical tit-bits which was originally compiled by Commander A. Covey-Crump, RN, a former Naval Assistant to the Chief of Naval Information.
The first edition appeared on 17th May, 1955.
www.royal-navy.mod.uk /static/pages/348.html   (146 words)

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