Vocabulary For Pirates Pirate Phrases Ahoy me Hearties the same as saying Hello my friends Aye yes Batten down the hatches put everything away on the ship because a storm is brewing ID: 304703
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Pirate Lingo
Vocabulary For PiratesSlide2
Pirate Phrases
Ahoy, me Hearties!
- the same as saying "Hello, my friends!"
Aye
- yes
Batten down the hatches
- put everything away on the ship
because
a storm is brewingSlide3
Pirate Phrases
Blow the man down
- command to kill someone
Booty
- treasure
Buccaneer
- a pirateSlide4
Pirate Phrases
Cat
O'Nine
Tails
- a whip with nine strands
Crow's nest
- small platform atop the mast where the lookout stands
Cutlass
- short heavy curved bladed sword used by piratesSlide5
Pirate Phrases
Davy Jones' Locker
-
the
bottom of the ocean where
Davy
Jones brings
pirates
to die
Dead men tell no tales
-
leave
no survivors
Doubloons
- other coins or found in pirate hoards and stashesSlide6
Pirate Phrases
Hang '
im
from the yardarm
- punishment of those captured in battle
Jolly Roger
- pirate's flag including white skull and crossbones over a black field
Keelhaul
- punishment in which a person where dragged underneath the pirate
shipSlide7
Pirate Phrases
Lad, lass, lassie
- a younger person
Landlubber
- big, slow clumsy person who doesn't know how to sail
Man-O-War
- pirate's ship outfitted for battleSlide8
Pirate Phrases
Pieces of eight
- coins or found in pirate stashes
Pillage
- rob, sack or plunder
Rum
- pirate's traditional alcoholic beverageSlide9
Pirate Phrases
Savvy?
- do you understand and do you agree?
Scurvy dog
- the pirate is talking directly to you with mild insult
Seadog
- old pirate or sailor
Shiver me timbers!
- comparable to
“Oh My!"Slide10
Pirate Phrases
Swab
-
insult to someone, meaning weak and not to be feared.
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.