Stone ginger is British slang for a certaintySource: http://www.probertencyclopaedia.com
This phrase was featured in the UK cop show "The Sweeney" - you can hear it on the theme music CD, at one point Dennis Waterman says "stone ginger" refering to "two birds" that were a sure thing... can i have this name on product
No thats cruel
he has ginger hair a blue top and weres black sunglasses
ginger has nothing to do with the book they put her there for show or to just make the story interesting.
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In horse racing 'Stone Ginger' means a sure bet or certainty. This is due to a racing stallion in New Zealand that won every race he entered.
The suffix meaning "stone" is "-ite."
In the book "Stone Cold" by Robert Swindells, Ginger is a homeless teenager who befriends the main character, a young boy named Link, who is also living on the streets. Ginger plays a significant role in helping Link survive and navigate the dangers of homelessness in London.
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