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Chantey: A song, usually of a seafaring nature. Sometimes also spelled chantie or shanty usually pronounced shan-tee. This allowed a greater advantage for plundering. Cutlass: A short, curved sword favored by pirates for its ability to end an argument with one brandish.

Doubloon: A gold coin, originally of Spanish origin but used as a general term for gold coins. Dungbie: Rear end, probably referring to a ship but can be used creatively, as in, "Cover up your dungbie with these undies.

Flotsam: Wreckage from a ship and its cargo found floating on the water. Freebooter: A person who is searching for plunder aka a pirate. As in, "The lousy freebooter stole my apple again. Keelhaul: to punish by dragging under the ship and up the other side. As in, "Drink all the grog again and we'll keelhaul ya. Kraken: a legendary sea monster, some what like a large ocotopus or squid, that lives in the waters off the coast of Norway.

Can be used to declare mayhem, especially when grade schoolers are set free to recess. As in, "Release the kraken! Danny Jenks. Hostile product.

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