Unless you are writing historical fiction about the British Navy, do not use this phrase to describe a child who owns a Glock . You will confuse everyone.
The phrase also survives because of . The hard 'G' sound (Gun) bouncing off the soft 'S' (Son) creates a satisfying percussive pattern in the mouth. It is fun to say. Son Of A Gun
Soldiers in both World Wars adopted the
The phrase cemented its place in American culture through its adoption by soldiers, cowboys, and musicians. Unless you are writing historical fiction about the