Did pirates say yo ho?

Ahoy is the most versatile pirate word used in movies and books. Sailors use it to call to other ships, greet each other, warn of danger, or say goodbye. The Online Etymology Dictionary says that it probably came from “a hoy” a nautical term related to hauling.
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Did pirates actually say Arrr?

Pronounced also as “Yarrr!” and “Arg!”, the word “Arrr!” is traditionally said by pirates when responding "yes" or when expressing excitement. But did pirates really "arr" all the time? Probably not, though it's tough to say exactly how most pirates really talked.
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Where did yo ho come from?

The term was popularized by a (fictional) pirate shanty in the novel Treasure Island (1883) by Scottish writer Robert Louis Stevenson (1850–1894) – see the quotation – but appears in earlier songs of sailors.
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Why do pirates say Land ho?

Used to express surprise or joy, to attract attention to something sighted, or to urge onward as in Land ho! or Westward ho! Common name for sailors of the Royal Navy. This was due to the tar used to seal planks would often get on sailors backs and legs if they slept on deck.
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What does yo ho yo ho mean?

Definition of 'yo-ho-ho'

1. an exclamation to call attention. another word for yo-heave-ho.
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What does yo ho ho and a bottle of rum mean?

The words “Fifteen men on the Dead Man's Chest, Yo ho ho and a bottle of rum” appear first in Robert Lewis Stevenson's 1883 novel, Treasure Island. In this famous tome, the words are the refrain of an old drinking song sung by members of Flint's crew on his ship, the Walrus.
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IS IT LAND HO or land ahoy?

Land-ahoy definition

(nautical) Interjection shouted by the ship's watch to inform the crew that land has been spotted.
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What is the last line in Pirates of the Caribbean?

Last: "I Have A Rendezvous Beyond My Beloved Horizon."

After successfully finding the trident, Jack is back with his crew on the Black Pearl, as Captain once again.
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What is the pirate song called?

A sea shanty, chantey, or chanty (/ˈʃæntiː/) is a genre of traditional folk song that was once commonly sung as a work song to accompany rhythmical labor aboard large merchant sailing vessels. They were found mostly on British and other European ships, and some had roots in lore and legend.
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What does Jack Sparrow say at the end of the first movie?

(at around 2h 35 mins) Jack says, "Drink up me hearties, yo-ho!" This is also his final line in the first film.
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Why did pirates say shiver me timbers?

So the saying 'shiver me timbers' was most likely alluding to the shock of a large wave or cannonball smashing into the ship and causing the hull to shudder or split asunder.
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Did pirates really say shiver me timbers?

"Shiver me timbers" (or "shiver my timbers" in Standard English) is an exclamation in the form of a mock oath usually attributed to the speech of pirates in works of fiction. It is employed as a literary device by authors to express shock, surprise, or annoyance.
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What does Avast ye mean?

Avast Ye: A command meaning pay attention or listen. Aye, Aye: Yes, I understand.
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Did female pirates fight with their breasts out?

That book gave the women and many other pirates an almost mythical status and gave a time-stamped account of their history on the high seas. At the moment their opponent lay dying, they would expose their breasts to show them they had been vanquished by a woman.
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What do pirates call the toilet?

The head (pl. heads) is a ship's toilet. The name derives from sailing ships in which the toilet area for the regular sailors was placed at the head or bow of the ship.
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Who was the most feared female pirate?

Anne Bonny – At the top of the list is Anne Bonny, probably the most famous female pirate to sail during the Golden Age. She was a member of Calico Jack's crew, along with Mary Read, but it is said that the two women fought with more skill than any man on board the ship.
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How do pirates say good bye?

Ahoy. Ahoy is the most versatile pirate word used in movies and books. Sailors use it to call to other ships, greet each other, warn of danger, or say goodbye. The Online Etymology Dictionary says that it probably came from “a hoy” a nautical term related to hauling.
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What pirates say when they set sail?

Pirate Greetings and Exclamations
  • ahoy - hello.
  • Avast ye! ...
  • blimey - something said when one is in a state of surprise.
  • heave ho - instruction to put some strength into whatever one is doing.
  • Savvy? - a question that means, “Do you understand?”
  • Shiver me timbers! - ...
  • Sink me! -
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How do pirates say yes?

Aye - "Yes" Aye aye - Conformation, taking order from the captain. Belay - Usually means to tie something down but pirates used it to prevent someone to do something.
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What song do pirates sing?

Shanties are songs that were sung by sailors and pirates as they sailed the seven seas, intended to keep the men both entertained and motivated during their long spells at sea. The word shanty is sometimes spelled “chanty” as it is derived from the French word “chanter,” which means to sing.
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What adventure tale introduced yo ho ho and a bottle of rum?

Dead Man's Chest was a song, sometimes also called Fifteen Men on a Dead Man's Chest, Derelict, and Yo Ho Ho (And a Bottle of Rum).
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What does pirate life mean?

A pirate's life was a tiresome one, Spent long on the open sea, But when they spotted another boat They'd plunder and pillage with glee. They took all the riches from other ships, Who happened to pass them by; Gold and silver and precious gems – Crossbones flagging on high.
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