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1 Don't be touge all the time, or you'll soon have a long fight calendar.
2 A " touge " plebe, in Naval Academy parlance, is one who is wholly "fresh."
3 Hence it is a far more hopeful sign to be " touge " than to be "ratey."
4 Dan Dalzell, on the other hand, was soon listed as being " touge , " though not "ratey."
5 In this case he is called only " touge . "
6 He's touge all the way through.
7 Thereupon Youngster Quimby plunged into a scathing lecture on the subject of a plebe being either touge or ratey.
8 Mister, you are wholly touge !
9 A midshipman who is "ratey," as has been explained in an earlier volume, is a much greater offender than a midshipman who is merely touge .
10 "It may be that Mr. Flint and Mr. Austin are unusually touge . "
11 "Mister, don't be touge all the time," cried Mr. Ferris sharply.
12 "Now, Mr. Touge , " warned Henley, "guard that striking face of yours!"
13 "Very touge , indeed," assented the other three youngsters.
14 "They are especially touge , sir, with third classmen."
15 "And for being a bit worse than touge ? "
16 "Do you feel inclined to be touge , mister?"
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