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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Why do pirates say 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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What do pirates say when they reach land?

When a pirate first came on board and was clumsy, he was said to be lacking his “sea legs”. After reaching land, a pirate or sailor would sometimes have trouble regaining his “land legs” and would consequently swagger on land. Shiver me timbers! Was used by pirates to express surprise or strong emotion.
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Do sailors say Land ho?

(nautical) Shouted by the ship's watch to inform the crew that land has been spotted.
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What does Sail Ho mean?

sail ho! An exclamation meaning another ship is in view. The sail, of course, is the first part of a ship visible over the horizon.
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Is it land ahoy or Land ho?

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 does a pirate call his wife?

matey (or mate)
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What does ho mean in boats?

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How do you spell Land ho?

Land ho! (used as an exclamation of surprise or delight.)
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How do you spell ship Ahoy?

Ship ahoy! (nautical) Used to hail a ship, a boat or a person, or to attract attention.
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Why do pirates say me hearties?

We see a similar pirate-specific support of nautical terms like “hearty” and “lubber”. When pirates say “me hearties”, they're giving due respect to a person for bravery or other admirable qualities. “Hearty” was even another word for “sailor” from the 18th to the early 20th century.
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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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Did pirates really say Yo ho ho?

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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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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Did pirates 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 origin is ho?

From Middle English ho, hoo (interjection), probably from Old Norse hó! (interjection, also, a shepherd's call).
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What is ho short?

noun. plural hos or hoes. Definition of ho (Entry 2 of 3) US slang, often offensive. : whore sense 1.
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What does ho mean in the Bible?

(bible) Hosea. abbreviation. 6. 1. (archaic) Used to express surprise, pleasure, derision, etc.
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What is ho for boat motor?

The biggest difference between engines of similar displacement which are sold as standard models and as H.O. (High Output) models is the change in the gear case. Usually the H.O. model will have the Lightning 2 (L2) gear case, which is intended for higher speed operation.
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What's a girl pirate called?

Many disguised themselves as men to be able to fit into pirate crews undetected. Female pirates were a minority – and openingly female pirates – even rarer. In today's popular culture you can find references to girl pirates, women pirates, she-pirates and so on.
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What do pirates call the bathroom?

Waves breaking over the bow would also wash the area and aid in keeping it clean. Modern sailors still refer to the bathrooms on ships as the “head,” which refers to this practice of going to the bathroom at the bow, or head of the ship.
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How do pirates say goodbye?

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 is land exclamation?

A: The word “land” in the exclamation “Good land!” is a euphemism for “Lord.” Some other examples of the usage, which the Oxford English Dictionary describes as an Americanism, are “Land's sake!” and “My land!” and “The land knows!”
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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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