This is a word made for catastrophe.
Oh futtock!
It can also be extended grammatically if necessary:
It's a futtocking bull! Run!
Of course visitors to The Word Den are a precise and canny lot who wouldn't dream of using a word unless they understood it properly.
Still, in a moment they will.
Word To Use Today: futtock. A futtock is part of a rib of a sailing ship:
(I found this illustration via Quora. Thanks to Sam Manning, too.)
There are also futtock shrouds:
The word futtock has been around in English since the 1200s, and may be a version of foot hook, and come to us from Old English or Dutch, but there are other possibilities. The -ock bit might be a diminutive ending (making futtock mean little foot), or the word might have come from Old Norse, where fett meant big and ek meant timber.
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