in the barrel

English dictionary entry

Meanings

prep_phrase
  1. In an unpleasant or dangerous situation.
  2. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see in, barrel.

Word forms

in the barrel

Etymology

Attested 1950s. Presumably from a bawdy military joke, featuring a barrel with a glory hole, whose punchline is “It’s your turn in the barrel.” The joke has many variants and embellishments, but the kernel is: a new sailor is being given a tour of the boat, and is shown a barrel with a glory hole, which they are able to use any time, except Tuesdays. When he asks why not Tuesdays, he is told: “Because it’s your turn in the barrel.” Other hypotheses is that it is derived from like shooting fish in a barrel, or that it referred to a form of punishment in which the malefactor was confined within a barrel.

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