Apparently, it was a saying used back in the good'ol days amoungst the Army lads when having to chop & change tasks all the time. Just trying to find out if there's anymore to the story.
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The saying "grey coat on, grey coat off" refers to someone who changes their behavior, opinions, or loyalties depending on the situation. It suggests a lack of consistency or principle, similar to how someone might put on or take off a grey coat depending on the weather. This phrase can imply opportunism or adaptability.
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