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  2. Pirate (sexual slang) - Wikipedia

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    The most common usage is Australian slang for a man searching around for casual sex, as in "on the pirate" or the verb "to pirate". [2] It has also been used to describe a pimp who steals a prostitute from another pimp. [2] A more recent slang usage is a fictitious sex act called "the pirate" or "the angry pirate". [3]

  3. Keelhauling - Wikipedia

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    There is limited evidence that keelhauling in this form was used by pirate ships, especially in the ancient world.The earliest known mention of keelhauling is from the Greeks in the Rhodian Maritime Code (Lex Rhodia), of c. 700 BC, which outlines punishment for piracy.

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  5. What does NSFW mean? Study reveals text abbreviations, slang ...

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    Pookie - Similar to its true definition, it is a term of endearment that can be used to refer to someone or something you care about deeply.It was popularized this past year by TikTokers Jett and ...

  6. It's Talk Like a Pirate Day: Play our Top Five pirate ... - AOL

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    (In fact, let's use this entire introduction to talk like pirates, eh?) In case ye hadn't noticed, mate, today be International Talk Like a.

  7. Glossary of nautical terms (A–L) - Wikipedia

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    Early 20th-century slang term for a vessel's radio operator, so-called because he repeatedly struck a brass key on his transmitter to broadcast in Morse code. breachway 1. The shore along a channel. 2. The whole area around the place where a channel meets the ocean. break bulk cargo. Also breakbulk cargo.

  8. Detroit Slang - AOL

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    Detroit slang is an ever-evolving dictionary of words and phrases with roots in regional Michigan, the Motown music scene, African-American communities and drug culture, among others. The local ...

  9. Piracy - Wikipedia

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    Many sports teams use "pirate" or a related term such as "raider" or "buccaneer" as their nickname, based on the popular stereotypes of pirates. The earliest such example was probably the Pittsburgh Pirates of Major League Baseball that acquired their nickname in 1891 after allegedly "pirating" a player from another team. [ 233 ]