Pirate LingoAaaarrrrgggghhhh!Pirate catch phrase of grumbling or disgustAhoy, MateyHello, my friend!Ahoy, Me Hearties!Hello, my friends, crew members, etc.; addressed to groupAll Hand Hoy!Everyone get on deck!Avast YePay attention and check this out!106 more rows•Sep 9, 2014
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.
another ship is in viewsail ho! An exclamation meaning another ship is in view. The sail, of course, is the first part of a ship visible over the horizon.
“Ahoy there mates!” Arr – A pirate expression to show all kinds of emotions, approval, anger, annoyance and pain.
Pirate LingoAaaarrrrgggghhhh!Pirate catch phrase of grumbling or disgustLad, lass, lassieA kid or young personLandlubberAn inexperienced or clumsy person who doesn't have any sailing skillsLetters of MarqueGovernment-issued letters allowing privateers the right to piracy of another ship during wartime107 more rows
18th-century piratesNameLifeYears ActiveAnne Bonny born Anne Cormac, aliases Ann Bonn and Ann Fulford, possibly also Sarah Bonny1698–17821719–1720Mary Read, alias Mark Readc. 1690–17211718–1720Mary Farley, alias Mary /Martha Farlee / Harley / Harvey1725–1726Mary Crickett (or Critchett / Crichett)17286 more rows
Ahoy – A pirate greeting or a way to get someone's attention, similar to “Hello” or “hey!”. Arrr, Arrgh, Yarr, Gar – Pirates slang used to emphasize a point. Avast – Pirate speak for pay attention. Aye – “Yes” Aye aye – Confirmation that an order is understood.Jun 1, 2021
Nothing angers a real pirate like a wannabe who says "Avast" when he really means 'Ahoy. ' Say 'aye' in place of yes, but don't say "nay" in place of no - not unless you want to talk like a pirate politician.Sep 19, 2018
matey (or mate)
buccaneerIn casual conversation the words pirate, buccaneer, and corsair tend to be used more or less interchangeably. Some people, possibly to prove they paid attention in history class, also throw around privateer.
Pirate Captain NamesCap'n Dreadful.Captain Justeene.Captain Seadog.Captain Mack Calabran.Captain Vex Totem.Captain Black Jack.Captain Blackbeard.Captain Silver-Tongue.More items...•Aug 24, 2020
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.