slow boat to China



slow boat to China

A very long time. A poker players' expression for a player who constantly lost was “I'd like to get you on a slow boat to China,” meaning that the others would have all the time in the world to win the guy's money. Composer Frank Loesser used the phrase as the title and the first line of a 1948 romantic ballad, and the expression started being used as a compliment.
See also: boat, china, slow

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Bent (1)BENTDanish
Ariehahr-YE (Jewish)Biblical, Hebrew, Biblical Hebrew
KirstenKEER-sten (Danish, Norwegian), KUR-stən (English)Danish, Norwegian, English
Boyle[bɔil]
PieraPYE-rahItalian
KunoKOO-no (German)German, Ancient Germanic