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- "Sun over the yardarm" is a traditional nautical saying that indicates it is time for a morning drink123. The expression is believed to have originated in the north Atlantic where the sun would rise above the upper mast spars (yards) of square sailed ships around 11am23. This coincided with the forenoon ‘stand easy’ when officers would go below and enjoy their first rum tot of the day2.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.A traditional nautical saying to indicate that it is time for a morning drink. It was generally assumed in northern latitudes the sun would show above the foreyard of a ship by 1100, which was about the time in many ships of the forenoon ‘stand-easy’, when many officers would slip below for their first drink of the day.www.oxfordreference.com/display/10.1093/oi/autho…The expression is believed to have originated in the north Atlantic where the sun would rise above the upper mast spars (yards) of square sailed ships around 11am. This coincided with the forenoon ‘stand easy’ when officers would go below and enjoy their first rum tot of the day.www.harbourguides.com/news/SUN-OVER-THE-Y…SUN IS OVER THE YARDARM - " (time for happy hour to begin). This expression is thought to have its origins in an officers' custom aboard ships sailing in the north Atlantic. In those latitudes, the sun would rise above the upper yards - the horizontal spars mounted on the masts, from which squaresails were hung - around 11 a.m.www.phrases.org.uk/bulletin_board/15/messages/4…
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