wind up one's bottoms

English

Verb

wind up one's bottoms

  1. (idiomatic, obsolete) To finish a job.
    • 1770, Joseph Banks, The Endeavour Journal of Sir Joseph Banks, entry for 1770 February 5
      Myself and the Dr went ashore today to wind up our bottoms

References

  • Ray Parkin, H. M. Bark Endeavour, Miegunyah Press, second edition 2003, →ISBN, (explaining the following from Banks.)
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