Scuttlebutt in navy slang meaning rumour or gossip. People would congregate round the water cask on a ship (or, later, a water fountain) where casual discussion, rumour, gossip and tittle-tattle could be exchanged.
Fast Frigate -- a guided missle boat
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The Scuttlebutt.
On a navy ship, "scuttlebutt" refers to informal gossip or rumors among the crew. The term originally comes from a water cask, or "scuttlebutt," where sailors would gather to drink water and chat, leading to the exchange of news and stories. Over time, it evolved to mean any kind of informal conversation or speculation circulating within the ranks.
McHale's Navy - 1962 Scuttlebutt 2-9 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
gossip or rumors circulating among the crew.
Can you believe the scuttlebutt? Scuttlebutt is no more than gossip.
A scuttlebutt was means a water fountain
A scuttlebutt is were people on a ship store drinking water
The scuttlebutt said they were heading into combat the next day. The scuttlebutt provided fresh water to all.
You would get water from the 'scuttlebutt.' You could also go to the mess deck and get some java. Or go to the gedunk and buy a soda.
being around all of this salty air is making me thirsty, i'll think i will go drink from the scuttlebutt!
Puppet Playhouse - 1947 Scuttlebutt was released on: USA: 19 July 1958
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