anchor

Related to anchor: anchor tag

anchor-clanker

slang A sailor. The bar was packed with old anchor-clankers sharing stories of their adventures from around the world.

at anchor

The state a ship is in when it has dropped its anchor. We're going to stay at anchor for a few days so we can really enjoy the beach. Men, the ship is at anchor, so it's time to move out!
See also: anchor

boat anchor

Something related to computing and technology that is regarded as cumbersome and ineffectual, often obsolete. What are we going to do with a computer running Windows 95? Get that boat anchor out of here!
See also: anchor, boat

bring (one's) arse to an anchor

To be seated and still, likened to a ship being moored in place by an anchor. Primarily heard in UK. Kids! Quit running around and bring your arse to an anchor!
See also: anchor, arse, bring

bring (one's) ass to an anchor

To be seated and still, likened to a ship being moored in place by an anchor. Primarily heard in US, South Africa. Kids! Quit running around and bring your ass to an anchor!
See also: anchor, ass, bring

drop anchor

To let down the anchor to secure a ship. We've been sailing all day, and here seems like a good enough spot to drop anchor, don't you think?
See also: anchor, drop

lie at anchor

Of a ship, to remain anchored in wait. We must lie at anchor until this storm passes by. We have a ship lying at anchor the moment you are ready to depart.
See also: anchor, lie

swallow the anchor

To retire from life at sea. After so many years sailing the seas, I knew it was time for me to swallow the anchor and adopt a more normal lifestyle on land.
See also: anchor, swallow

weigh anchor

To hoist the anchor so that a ship can sail. Weigh anchor, boys—we're going home!
See also: anchor, weigh
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

lie at anchor

[for a ship] to wait or rest at anchor. The ship lay at anchor throughout the day while a shore party searched for the runaway. We lay at anchor overnight, waiting for the tide.
See also: anchor, lie
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.

weigh ˈanchor

(of a ship and its passengers) leave a place: We weighed anchor in the afternoon and started for the Philippines.
This means ‘to lift the anchor out of the water’ before sailing away.
See also: anchor, weigh
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary

anchor-clanker

n. a sailor. (Army.) How can you anchor-clankers stand being cooped up on those cans?

boat anchor

n. a useless computer; anything heavy and useless. Why don’t you replace that boat anchor with a new model?
See also: anchor, boat
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
See also:
  • anchor-clanker
  • at anchor
  • jump ship
  • lie at anchor
  • sea dog
  • old salt
  • salty dog
  • drop anchor
  • weigh anchor
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Chief Executive Officer of Anchor Jerry Shaw said, "We are pleased to move forward toward completion of the merger with FS Bancorp.
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Anchor's experience, relationships and proprietary Fintech platform continue to set the firm apart from other lenders in its ability to rapidly evaluate, underwrite and fund loans, usually in as few as 3-10 business days.
In TV news presentation, objectification is the tendency to view or treat a news anchors worth on the basis of their appearance or sexuality.
According to the EEOC's lawsuit, Anchor Staffing placed its employee Sara Magana on a temporary assignment, and on her first day working at the job location, she was sexually harassed by another Anchor Staffing employee who made intimidating comments and attempted to hug and kiss her.
Hailing from the rich greeneries of New Zealand, Anchor is part of the Fonterra group, a global cooperative owned by 10,500 farming families.
Steve Li, chief executive officer of Anchor Land, said the company continues to enjoy strong demand from its niche markets.
Through this transaction, Anchor's management team reassumed majority ownership and control of their firm.
Embracing this commitment, often called an "anchor mission," they continually (though diversely) activate institutional assets with an eye toward the effects on their region or community.
Announcing the findings of the central bank during a news conference on Friday, Punjab government spokesman Malik Mohammad Ahmed Khan said allegations regarding the primary accused by a television anchor were "fake and fabricated" and were issued without any consideration of the consequences.