When people used to travel on boats a lot people wanted to go port outwards and starbourd homewards but this costed a lot of money so only the rich had this option so you get the abbreviation:
Port Outwards Starbourd Homewards
p.s. sorry for the spelling mistakes :s
yes, its a very posh word and nobody but posh people say it anymore.
the word doff is not another word for posh. doff means to remove or take off, as clothing.
recreation
POSH stands for "Port Out, Starboard Home" in nautical terminology. Posh is a word of unknown derivation but there is no evidence that it ever stood for the custom of a Steamship line (usually P&O) stamping tickets POSH to ensure a shaded journey to and from India. There are no examples of Acromyms before the 20th Century the word posh is older its possible derivation is from the Romany cant word for money.
Plump is a good word, or if you really want to hit it out of the park, unconditionally plumpish. To continue the posh theme: Plump for a lady and portly for a gentleman
a posh word for the word big is Gargantuan.
Highfalutin
yes, its a very posh word and nobody but posh people say it anymore.
The posh word for blurb is "synopsis" or "teaser."
the word doff is not another word for posh. doff means to remove or take off, as clothing.
A Posh Font on MS Word is "French Script MT".
Lemonard
recreation
posh word for when the pollen from one flower reaches another
edwardian
POSH stands for "Port Out, Starboard Home" in nautical terminology. Posh is a word of unknown derivation but there is no evidence that it ever stood for the custom of a Steamship line (usually P&O) stamping tickets POSH to ensure a shaded journey to and from India. There are no examples of Acromyms before the 20th Century the word posh is older its possible derivation is from the Romany cant word for money.
Metamorphosis