Feel free to join me!
Also, buccaneers got no time for checkin' thar grammarrr, but ye can rest assured, any mistakes in mine speakin' be all on purpose.
some pirate words for ye
All hands hoay: Avast ye: Black spot: Dance the hempen jig: Dungbie: Hempen halter: Hornswaggle: Shiver me timbers: Abaft: Binnacle: Cackle fruit: Coaming: Duffle: Head: Holystone: Jacob's Ladder: Monkey: Monkey jacket: Orlop: Poop deck: ****swain: Landlubber: Powder monkey: Davy Jones' Locker: Ahoy: Ahoy, matey: Batten the hatches: Blimey!: Blow the man down: Booty: Buccaneer: Crow's nest: Cutlass: Feed the fish: Heave ho: Jolly Roger: Man-O-War: Old salt: Privateer: Scallywag: Scuttle: Seadog: Shark bait: Thar she blows!: Son of a biscuit eater: Three sheets to the wind: Walk the plank: Yo Ho Ho: |
Everyone get on the deck Pay attention Death threat To hang someone Rear end The noose used to hang people To cheat An expression used to show shock or disbelief Back area of the boat Where the compass is kept on board the ship Chicken eggs Surface that makes the top deck watertight A sailor's belongings Toilet on board the ship Sandstone that was used to scrub the ships Rope ladder that was used to climb aboard ships Small cannon Short jacket worn by some of those aboard the ship Deck where cables are stored away Deck that is the highest and farthest back The helmsman A person who is not incredibly skilled at sea A gunner's assistant Refers to death Hello Hello, friend A signal to prepare the ship for an upcoming storm Something said when one is in a state of surprise A command which means to kill somebody Treasure Name for a pirate The place on the ship where the lookout stand is built Type of sword used by pirates Meaning that an individual or group of individuals will soon die Instruction to put some strength into whatever one is doing The famous pirate flag with a skull and crossbones on it The name used for a pirate ship that is all set and ready to go to war A sailor that has a great deal of experience on the seas Pirates who are sponsored by the government A name that is used as an insult to someone To sink a ship An old sailor or pirate Going to die soon An expression used when a whale is spotted from the ship An insult Someone who is quite drunk Walk over the side of the ship. Hands are tied so that they can't swim. Used to express cheer but can also call attention to the speaker. |
Yo ho ho and a bottle o' rum!