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on deckterm borrowed from baseball (which may have borrowed it from elsewhere) meaning next up on the tee (also see "in the hole") Example: The tee master called out the names of the group [..]
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on deckA notation on a bill of lading that the cargo has been stowed on the open deck of the ship.
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on deckA notation on a bill of lading that the cargo has been stowed onthe open deck of the ship.
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on deckA special stowage instruction to confine that the cargo stowage must be on deck rather than under deck.
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on deckOn the upper deck, in the open air.
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on deckA notation on a bill of lading that the cargo has been stowed on the open deck of the ship.
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on deckA special stowage instruction to confine the cargo stowage must be on deck rather than under deck.
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on deckthe batter who follows the hitter currently at the plate. He stands in the "on deck circle" warming up.
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on deckA notation on a bill of lading that the cargo has been stowed on the open deck of the ship.
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