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Home Culture How do pirates say cheers? By Alena Omerovic Last updated Mar 19, Contents hide. Related Answers. Oct 15, Prev Post What runes did Vikings use? The problem is that many pirates originated from other countries so no one today really knows what people aboard pirate ships sounded like!
Drink and the devil had done for the rest— …Yo-ho-ho, and a bottle of rum! So what does yo ho ho mean? Oxford Dictionaries define it as an archaic nautical term that seamen used while performing strenuous tasks such as hauling in heavy ropes. He winked his uncovered eye and hooked his thumbs in his pants. The first mention of this expression in print was from Jacob Faithful , a novel by Captain Frederick Marryat published in Did pirates really say it? On Ye Head: Fold a bandanna or a tea towel in half to form a triangle.
Tie this around the head with the knot at the nape of the neck. Tuck in the free end from the point of the triangle. On Ye Legs: Put on some jeans and roll up the ends until the length of the jeans is mid-calf. Cover Ye Torso: Select a solid-coloured or striped T-shirt without writing or logos. Land Ho! Secure a piece of cling film on one end and tape it in place to form the lens of a telescope.
Tear off a strip of aluminium foil about 10 cm wide. Fold it lengthwise several times and wrap it around the tube to cover the ends of the cling film. Secure the foil with a small piece of tape. Ye Cutlass: Cut a strip of corrugated cardboard about 10 cm wide and at least 30 cm long to make a sword.
Cut another piece about 7 cm wide and 15 cm long. Secure the shorter piece at right angles to the longer piece with tape to form the handle of a sword.
Cut a point at the end opposite the handle. But this was also a trick that smart pirates used to avoid becoming the target of another ship. Yo Ho Ho! Newsletter sign up. A mystical fable about an evil spirit from the bottom of the ocean that draws pirates or sailors down to their death.
Painful punishment whereby the pirates drag a person side-to-side under the pirate ship and they get cut up by the planks and barnacles from the bottom of the ship. Government-issued letters allowing privateers the right to piracy of another ship during wartime. Leave someone stranded on a deserted island with no supplies, which was a common punishment for any crew members who disrespected or dishonored the Captain.
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