A Pirates Dictionary-Volume II Sea Of Thieves

  • Ah, livin life sailin' the waters are ya? You think yer old salt, huh? Seen every milestone of the sea, carved yer blood and tears in every inch of yer vessel, scuttled a few landlubbers, discovered the finest of hidden booty amongst the islands of the undead.

    Well lads, this is just the beginning of your adventure.

    You wanna call yourself a pirate? Well us pirates have a code, as well as purpose for ruling the seas. Robin Hood would of been a true pirate, I'd say the least.

    As for you new scallywags, u've got a lot of p**p deck scrubbing before yer can be a true freebooter.
    For starts, a dictionary could help ya when it comes to running yer crew..

    •All hands hoay: Everyone get on the deck

    •Avast ye: Pay attention

    •Black spot: Death threat

    •Dance the hempen jig: To hang someone

    •Dungbie: Rear end

    •Hornswaggle: To cheat

    •Shiver me timbers: An expression used to show shock or disbelief

    •Abaft: Back area of the boat

    •Duffle: A sailor's belongings

    •Jacob's Ladder: Rope ladder that was used to climb aboard ships

    •Monkey: Small cannon

    •Monkey jacket: Short jacket worn by some of those aboard the ship

    •p**p deck: Deck that is the highest and farthest back

    •Cockswain: The helmsman

    •Flibustier: Pirates of the Golden Age

    •Freebooter: Refers to an actual pirate

    •Landlubber: A person who is not incredibly skilled at sea

    •Powder monkey: A gunner's assistant

    •Black jack: Large drinking cups

    •Davy Jones's Locker: Refers to death

    •Ahoy: Hello

    •Ahoy, matey: Hello, friend

    •Batten down the hatches: A signal to prepare the ship for an upcoming storm

    •Blimey!: Something said when one is in a state of surprise

    •Blow the man down: A command which means to kill somebody

    •Booty: Treasure

    •Buccaneer: Name for a pirate

    •Crow's nest: The place on the ship where the lookout stand is built

    •Cutlass: Type of sword used by the pirates

    •Feed the fish: Meaning that an individual or group of individuals will soon die

    •Heave ho: Instruction to put some strength into whatever one is doing

    •Jolly Roger: The famous pirate flag with a skull and crossbones on it

    •Man-O-War: The name used for a pirate ship that is all set and ready to go to war

    •Old salt: A sailor that has a great deal of experience on the seas

    •Privateer: Pirates who are sponsored by the government

    •Scallywag: A name that is used as an insult to someone

    •Scuttle: To sink a ship

    •Seadog: An old sailor or pirate

    •Shark bait: Going to die soon

    •Thar she blows!: An expression used when a whale is spotted from the ship

    •Son of a biscuit eater: An insult

    •Three sheets to the wind: Someone who is quite drunk

    •Walk the plank: A punishment which entails someone who walks over the side of the ship off of the plank. Their hands are often tied so that they cannot swim and they drowned.

    •Yo Ho Ho: There is often used to express some sort of cheer but also can be used to call attention

    **Starboard: RIGHT SIDE

    **Port: LEFT SIDE

    Feel free to add a few more of yer own below.

    Happy sailing ya freeloaders

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  • @hashtactics
    Bow- front end of a ship
    Aft or stern - rear end of ship
    Parley - cease fire or hostility. Normally to engage in deplomatic talks. A request to talk to a ship captian.

    levery- Symbols on a ship sails.

  • Id like to ad an addendum to scallywag: Its someone who is mischievous but not in a malicious way. Not really an insult so to speak. Kind of a prankster.

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