Today, I found myself discussing what students should have "under your belt"their belts" during a lecture, and I wondered to myself if there was some inappropriate undertone here that I might be unaware of.
Question: What is the origin of the phrase "under your belt"?
A google search revealed some webpages (e.g. [1]) that assert its origin is related to consumption of food -- once a meal has been eaten, it's under your belt (which is a relief). However, with such websites, I have no way to determine fact from "random guy on the internet making stuff up".