The term is thought to have originated in the 1850s as "lime-juicer", and was later shortened to "limey". It was originally used as a derogatory word for sailors in the Royal Navy, because of the Royal Navy's practice since the beginning of the 19th century of adding lemon juice or lime juice to the sailors' daily ration of watered-down rum (known as grog), in order to prevent scurvy.
redcoats they were called "Limeys"
swabs, tars and limeys
yankies and they called us limeys
brits
Brits or poms.
Limeys?
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Tommies or if naval personnel Limeys or historically Redcoats
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They were called limeys (short for lime juicer). To prevent scurvy, fresh lime juice was used on British warships.
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