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1
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to sink a ship
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6
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exhortation of surprise
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9
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an experienced sailor
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11
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coins
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13
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cheerful exhortation to demand attention
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14
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a noose for hanging
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16
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you
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17
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punishment in which person walks off a board jutting over the side of the ship while at sea
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19
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hello, my friend
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21
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whale sighting
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23
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pirate's traditional alcoholic beverage
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25
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pirate's ship oufitted for battle
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26
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a pirate
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27
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rob, sack, or plunder
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28
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to defraud or cheat out of money or belongings
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2
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small platform atop the mast where the lookout stands
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3
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cleaned up and under control
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4
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third mast from the bow of the ship
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5
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the part of the ship farthest to the back, usually above captain's quarters
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7
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pirate's flag including white skull and crossbones over a black field
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8
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government-sponsored pirates
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10
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treasure
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12
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comparable to 'holy crap!'
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15
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the pirate ship's toilet
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18
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old pirate
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20
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yes
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22
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mild insult akin to rapscallion or rogue
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24
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my
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28
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give it some muscle and push it
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29
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the pirate is talking directly to you with mild insult
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