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idiomshipsships that pass in the nightold-fashioned used about two people who meet by chance for a short time, and are attracted to each other:"Rob's here on holiday, he works in Saudi Arabia." "Ships that pass in the night, is that it?" (redirected from ships)
shipslang To support and/or hope for a romantic pairing of two people, typically fictional characters from a TV show or movie. It is a shortened form of the word "relationship." Be honest—who do you ship on Game of Thrones? shippingslang The act of supporting and/or hoping for the romantic pairing of two people, typically fictional characters from TV shows or movies. It is derived from the word "relationship." A lot of people got into that show for the shipping. Are you Team Jess or Team Logan? See:- (one's) ship comes in
- a sinking ship
- a tight ship
- abandon ship
- be like ships in the night
- be like ships that pass in the night
- be ships that pass in the night
- break ship
- desert a sinking ship
- deserting/leaving a sinking ship
- do not spoil the ship for a ha'porth of tar
- don't give up the ship
- dress ship
- enough (something) to sink a (battle)ship
- enough to sink a ship
- face that launched a thousand ships, the
- jump ship
- leave a sinking ship
- like rats abandoning a sinking ship
- like rats deserting a sinking ship
- like rats from a sinking ship
- like rats leaving a sinking ship
- Loose lips sink ships
- one hand for (oneself) and one (hand) for the ship
- One hand for oneself and one for the ship
- pack (someone or something) off to (some place)
- pump ship
- Rats abandon a sinking ship
- rats desert a sinking ship
- rats deserting a sinking ship
- rats leave a sinking ship
- run a tight ship
- run a tight ship, to
- shape up
- Shape up or ship out
- ship
- ship (someone or something) off to (some place)
- ship name
- ship of state
- ship off
- ship out
- ship to come in, wait for one's
- ships in the night
- ships that pass in the night
- sinking ship
- spoil the ship for a ha'porth of tar
- spoil the ship for a ha'p'orth of tar
- spoil the ship for a ha'porth/ha'penny-worth of tar
- steady the ship
- tight ship
- wait for (one's) ship to come in
- when (one's) ship comes home
- when (one's) ship comes in
- when my ship comes in
- when one's ship comes in
- when ship comes in
- when someone's ship comes in
- when your ship comes in
- when your ship/boat comes in
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