Limejuice Ship

(The Lime Juice Ship)

The British merchant service code governing food, punishment, etc. dates back to 1845. It was enlarged in 1894 with an anti-scurvy rider, declaring that limejuice was to be served out to each seaman after ten days at sea. This Merchant Shipping Act, also known as the Limejuice Act, is the source of the nickname frequently used by American sailors: Limejuicers, and later, Limeys.

This sarcastic British forebitter, says Stan Hugill, quickly emerged to poke fun at the Act.