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  2. Smack (ship) - Wikipedia

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    A smack was a traditional fishing boat used off the coast of Britain and the Atlantic coast of America for most of the 19th century and, in small numbers, up to the Second World War. Many larger smacks were originally cutter -rigged sailing boats until about 1865, when smacks had become so large that cutter main booms were unhandy.

  3. Sailors' superstitions - Wikipedia

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    Sailors' superstitions are superstitions particular to sailors or mariners, and which traditionally have been common around the world. Some of these beliefs are popular superstitions, while others are better described as traditions, stories, folklore, tropes, myths, or legends.

  4. The Mermaid (ballad) - Wikipedia

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    The ballad describes a ship that left port, its misadventure and eventual sinking. The moral of the song is that mermaids are a sign of an impending shipwreck. [2] It is sung from the point of view of a member of the ship's crew, although the ship sinks without any survivors.

  5. A Sailor Went to Sea - Wikipedia

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    Was the bottom of the deep blue sea, sea, sea. While saying "sea", aquatic waves are mimed with the hand; while saying "see", the hand is brought to the eye to mime a "seeing" gesture. See also

  6. Billy Crystal Reveals the Surprising “When Harry Met Sally ...

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    Ryan says she enjoys hearing the much-quoted line, originally delivered by director Rob Reiner’s mother, Estelle. “When people want to have what I'm having and the wink I get from strangers ...

  7. Yawl - Wikipedia

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    This was one of the normal working boats carried by a ship in the age of sail. In local usage, the term yawl was sometimes applied to working craft which did not fit any of the definitions given above. An example of this is the Whitstable yawl, a decked gaff-cutter-rigged fishing smack that dredged for oysters. [4]

  8. 75 Best Archie Bunker Quotes from 'All In the Family' - AOL

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    Related: Norman Lear's Net Worth at the Time of His Death 6. "We better not, you know, kill our chickens before they cross the road." 7. "It's too late Edith, my bus has sailed." 8. "Up the creek ...

  9. Goldfish crackers are giving the snack a new ‘adult’ name

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    The snack that smiles back has announced a change to its iconic name. Goldfish crackers will now be known as “Chilean Sea Bass” beginning Wednesday (October 23), in an effort to expand its ...