AngryCello
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- Posted: Thu, 20 Sep 2012 01:36:33 +0000
Know of any pirate songs? pirate
(Besides this one <_< )
Ahoy, Aye, Booty, Black Spot, Jolly Roger, Landlubber, Matey<br />Parley, Pirate, Shiver me timbers, Walk the plank, Parrot, Helm, Bow<br />pirate wench ahoy matey jolly roger davy jones booty shiver me timbers scurvy<br />Aaaarrrrgggghhhh! - exhortation of discontent or disgust<br />Ahoy! - Hello!<br />Ahoy, Matey - Hello, my friend!<br />Ahoy, me Hearties! - the same as saying "Hello, my friends!"<br />All hand hoay! - comparable to all hands on deck<br />Avast ye - stop and check this out or pay attention <br />Aye - yes<br />Batten down the hatches - put everything away on the ship and tie everything down because a storm is brewing<br />Bilge-sucking - insult<br />Blimey! - exhortation of surprise<br />Blow me down! - expression of shock of disbelief akin to "Holy Crap!"<br />Blow the man down - command to kill someone<br />Booty - treasure<br />Buccaneer - a pirate<br />Bucko - a buccaneer <br />Cat O'Nine Tails - a whip with nine strands<br />Corsair - pirates in the Mediterranean Sea<br />Crow's nest - small platform atop the mast where the lookout stands<br />Cutlass - short heavy curved bladed sword used by pirates<br />Davy Jones' Locker - fabled, mythical place at the bottom of the ocean where the evil spirit of Davy Jones brings sailor and pirates to die<br />Dead men tell no tales - phrase indicating to leave no survivors<br />Doubloons - other coins or found in pirate hoards and stashes<br />Feed the fish - will soon die<br />Hang 'im from the yardarm - punishment of those captured in battle<br />Head - the pirate ship's toilet<br />Heave Ho - give it some muscle and push it<br />Hempen Halter - a noose for hanging<br />Hornswaggle - to defraud or cheat out of money or belongings<br />Jacob's Ladder - the rope ladder one uses to climb aboard a sloop<br />Jolly Roger - pirate's flag including white skull and crossbones over a black field<br />Keelhaul - punishment in which a person where dragged underneath the pirate ship from side to side and was lacerated by the barnacles on the vessel<br />Lad, lass, lassie - a younger person<br />Landlubber - big, slow clumsy person who doesn't know how to sail<br />Letters of Marque - letters issue from governments during wartime to privateers endorsing the piracy of another vessel<br />Man-O-War - pirate's ship outfitted for battle<br />Me - my<br />Mizzen - third mast from the bow of the ship on ships that have three or more masts<br />Old Salt - an experienced sailor<br />Pieces of eight - coins or found in pirate stashes<br />Pillage - rob, sack or plunder<br />Poop deck - the part of the ship farthest to the back, which is usually above the captain's quarters. This is not the bathroom.<br />Privateer - government-sponsored pirates<br />Rum - pirate's traditional alcoholic beverage<br />Run a shot across the bow - warning shot to another vessel's captain<br />Savvy? - do you understand and do you agree?<br />Scallywag - mild insult akin to rapscallion or rogue<br />Scurvy dog - the pirate is talking directly to you with mild insult<br />Scuttle - to sink a ship<br />Seadog - old pirate or sailor<br />Shark bait - will soon join Davy Jones' Locker<br />Shipshape - cleaned up and under control<br />Shiver me timbers! - comparable to "Holy Crap!"<br />Son of a Biscuit Eater - insult directed towards someone you don't like<br />Thar she blows! - Whale sighting<br />Three sheets to the wind - someone who is very drunk. One sheet is mildly drunk and four sheets is passed out.<br />Walk the plank - punishment in which person walks off a board jutting over the side of the ship while at sea. The consequence is drowning and a visit to Davy Jones' Locker. <br />Weigh anchor and hoist the mizzen! - pull up the anchor and the sail and let's get going<br />Ye - you<br />Yo Ho Ho - cheerful exhortation to demand attention<br />Ahoy, Aye, Booty, Black Spot, Jolly Roger, Landlubber, Matey<br /> Parley, Pirate, Shiver me timbers, Walk the plank
(Besides this one <_< )
Ahoy, Aye, Booty, Black Spot, Jolly Roger, Landlubber, Matey<br />Parley, Pirate, Shiver me timbers, Walk the plank, Parrot, Helm, Bow<br />pirate wench ahoy matey jolly roger davy jones booty shiver me timbers scurvy<br />Aaaarrrrgggghhhh! - exhortation of discontent or disgust<br />Ahoy! - Hello!<br />Ahoy, Matey - Hello, my friend!<br />Ahoy, me Hearties! - the same as saying "Hello, my friends!"<br />All hand hoay! - comparable to all hands on deck<br />Avast ye - stop and check this out or pay attention <br />Aye - yes<br />Batten down the hatches - put everything away on the ship and tie everything down because a storm is brewing<br />Bilge-sucking - insult<br />Blimey! - exhortation of surprise<br />Blow me down! - expression of shock of disbelief akin to "Holy Crap!"<br />Blow the man down - command to kill someone<br />Booty - treasure<br />Buccaneer - a pirate<br />Bucko - a buccaneer <br />Cat O'Nine Tails - a whip with nine strands<br />Corsair - pirates in the Mediterranean Sea<br />Crow's nest - small platform atop the mast where the lookout stands<br />Cutlass - short heavy curved bladed sword used by pirates<br />Davy Jones' Locker - fabled, mythical place at the bottom of the ocean where the evil spirit of Davy Jones brings sailor and pirates to die<br />Dead men tell no tales - phrase indicating to leave no survivors<br />Doubloons - other coins or found in pirate hoards and stashes<br />Feed the fish - will soon die<br />Hang 'im from the yardarm - punishment of those captured in battle<br />Head - the pirate ship's toilet<br />Heave Ho - give it some muscle and push it<br />Hempen Halter - a noose for hanging<br />Hornswaggle - to defraud or cheat out of money or belongings<br />Jacob's Ladder - the rope ladder one uses to climb aboard a sloop<br />Jolly Roger - pirate's flag including white skull and crossbones over a black field<br />Keelhaul - punishment in which a person where dragged underneath the pirate ship from side to side and was lacerated by the barnacles on the vessel<br />Lad, lass, lassie - a younger person<br />Landlubber - big, slow clumsy person who doesn't know how to sail<br />Letters of Marque - letters issue from governments during wartime to privateers endorsing the piracy of another vessel<br />Man-O-War - pirate's ship outfitted for battle<br />Me - my<br />Mizzen - third mast from the bow of the ship on ships that have three or more masts<br />Old Salt - an experienced sailor<br />Pieces of eight - coins or found in pirate stashes<br />Pillage - rob, sack or plunder<br />Poop deck - the part of the ship farthest to the back, which is usually above the captain's quarters. This is not the bathroom.<br />Privateer - government-sponsored pirates<br />Rum - pirate's traditional alcoholic beverage<br />Run a shot across the bow - warning shot to another vessel's captain<br />Savvy? - do you understand and do you agree?<br />Scallywag - mild insult akin to rapscallion or rogue<br />Scurvy dog - the pirate is talking directly to you with mild insult<br />Scuttle - to sink a ship<br />Seadog - old pirate or sailor<br />Shark bait - will soon join Davy Jones' Locker<br />Shipshape - cleaned up and under control<br />Shiver me timbers! - comparable to "Holy Crap!"<br />Son of a Biscuit Eater - insult directed towards someone you don't like<br />Thar she blows! - Whale sighting<br />Three sheets to the wind - someone who is very drunk. One sheet is mildly drunk and four sheets is passed out.<br />Walk the plank - punishment in which person walks off a board jutting over the side of the ship while at sea. The consequence is drowning and a visit to Davy Jones' Locker. <br />Weigh anchor and hoist the mizzen! - pull up the anchor and the sail and let's get going<br />Ye - you<br />Yo Ho Ho - cheerful exhortation to demand attention<br />Ahoy, Aye, Booty, Black Spot, Jolly Roger, Landlubber, Matey<br /> Parley, Pirate, Shiver me timbers, Walk the plank