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shrill, effeminate voice

July 16, 2007

10 results of 51700, Sunday, July 15, 2007, 9:50:38 pm EDT falsetto
voice is,
in turn, often

derided
as effeminate,.
and perhaps this

indirect

link has led

to the assump-.
tion that
Butler’s

Today,
when used
in connection with

singers
the adjective
‘shrill’ is …

kind of
female
voice:

the falsetto voice
is, in
turn,

in
a shrill
and quintessentially effeminate

voice. Except there
was no
woman

screaming,
there was
just

me, but I
nailed the
shrill

Performing matters Simon
Ravens ‘A
sweet

shrill
voice’ The
countertenor and vocal

…..
singing with
‘falsis

vocibus’
or in
an effeminate or

Much
debate ensued
back and forth


with me
mostly screaming in

a shrill effeminate

voice

“the
Globe has
sooooo been done,

man” — the
staff voted
down

By Little Voice
, she
had

already
grown shrill
and stale. …

until everyone
realises
he’s

actually
not that
hard, and he

speaks in a
slightly effeminate
(?

McGrath answers the
question: How
did

a tiny man
with a
shrill,

affected, effeminate
voice
draped

in
fur-lined coats
and floor-sweeping scarves

His
voice had
a slight effeminate

shrill to it
(unless the
digital

mastering/manipulation

had anything to

do
with it).
The most striking

ama, Ron Christy
is the
one

who
freaks me
out the most,

because in addition
to

that
high-pitched effeminate
voice of his,

he’s got the
lazy eye
going

… the fire
and Josef
mimicked

the Piper?s curiously
light, effeminate
voice

to
Ava?s delight.

and
the Piper?s
song went out

Improvisational Texts (Sampled)

July 15, 2007

Jim Hearon

0. high as possible
1. on your instrument Listen
2. and play sounds which blend
3.
4. as possible on
5. your instrument Listen and
6. play sounds which blend with
7.
8. possible on your
9. instrument Listen and play
10. sounds which blend with the
11.
12. on your instrument
13. Listen and play sounds which blend
14. with the texture Play
15.
16. instrument Listen
17. and play sounds which blend with the
18. texture Play a loud,
19.
20. Listen and play sounds
21. which blend with the texture Play
22. a loud, high pitch Play
23.
24. play sounds which blend with
25. the texture Play a loud, high
26. pitch Play intricate,
27.
28. the texture Play a
29. loud, high pitch Play intricate,
30. rhythmically complex
31.
32. Play a loud, high pitch
33. Play intricate, rhythmically
34. complex passages
35.
36. rhythmically complex
37. passages Play a long, low
38. note Start playing fast,
39.
40. a long, low note Start
41. playing fast, energetic
42. phrases Stop playing
43.
44. note Start playing fast,
45. energetic phrases Stop
46. playing and listen
47.
48. phrases Stop playing
49. and listen Play several short
50. notes in different
51.
52. several short notes in
53. different registers with
54. varied dynamics
55.
56. Play a part which is
57. subsidiary to the
58. others While playing,
59.
60. subsidiary
61. to the others While playing,
62. watch someone else play
63.
64. to the others While
65. playing, watch someone else play
66. and try to match their
67.
68. playing, watch someone
69. else play and try to match their
70. physical gestures.
71.
72. play and try to match
73. their physical gestures. Play
74. a cadenza-like
75.
76. a cadenza-like
77. passage Play harmony Play
78. loud Play soft Play a
79.
80. harmony Play loud
81. Play soft Play a loud, abrupt
82. sound, and repeat it
83.
84. Play soft Play a loud,
85. abrupt sound, and repeat it
86. Play a melody
87.
88. Play a loud, abrupt
89. sound, and repeat it Play a
90. melody in a
91.
92. and repeat it Play
93. a melody in a mode
94. Play atonally
95.
96. repeat it Play a
97. melody in a mode Play
98. atonally Play
99.
100. melody in a
101. mode Play atonally Play
102. only intervals
103.
104. Play atonally
105. Play only intervals Play
106. minimally Play
107.
108. Play minimally
109. Play stochastically Play,
110. then stop, then respond
111.
112. minimally Play
113. stochastically Play, then
114. stop, then respond to
115.
116. stochastically
117. Play, then stop, then respond to
118. someone else Play like
119.
120. then stop, then respond
121. to someone else Play like a
122. rock star Play like you’re
123.
124. stop, then respond to
125. someone else Play like a rock
126. star Play like you’re in
127.
128. respond to someone
129. else Play like a rock star Play
130. like you’re in pain Be
131.
132. to someone else Play
133. like a rock star Play like you’re
134. in pain Be happy
135.
136. someone else Play like
137. a rock star Play like you’re in
138. pain Be happy and
139.
140. else Play like a rock
141. star Play like you’re in pain Be
142. happy and sound like
143.
144. like a rock star Play
145. like you’re in pain Be happy
146. and sound like it Play
147.
148. rock star Play like you’re
149. in pain Be happy and sound
150. like it Play something
151.
152. star Play like you’re in
153. pain Be happy and sound like
154. it Play something sad
155.
156. Play like you’re in pain
157. Be happy and sound like it
158. Play something sad Play
159.
160. like you’re in pain Be
161. happy and sound like it Play
162. something sad Play fast
163.
164. Be happy and sound
165. like it Play something sad Play
166. fast Play grievously
167.
168. happy and sound like
169. it Play something sad Play fast
170. Play grievously Play
171.
172. like it Play something
173. sad Play fast Play grievously
174. Play aggressively
175.
176. it Play something sad
177. Play fast Play grievously Play
178. aggressively Play
179.
180. fast Play grievously
181. Play aggressively Play with
182. angst Play lustily
183.
184. Play grievously Play
185. aggressively Play with angst
186. Play lustily Stay
187.
188. Play aggressively
189. Play with angst Play lustily
190. Stay low and groovy
191.
192. aggressively Play
193. with angst Play lustily Stay
194. low and groovy Get
195.
196. angst Play lustily
197. Stay low and groovy Get in
198. a groove Be funky
199.
200. Play lustily Stay
201. low and groovy Get in a
202. groove Be funky Play
203.
204. Stay low and groovy
205. Get in a groove Be funky
206. Play classical Play
207.
208. low and groovy Get
209. in a groove Be funky Play
210. classical Play jazz
211.
212. Get in a groove Be
213. funky Play classical Play
214. jazz Play blues Be blue
215.
216. a groove Be funky
217. Play classical Play jazz Play
218. blues Be blue Get down
219.
220. groove Be funky Play
221. classical Play jazz Play blues
222. Be blue Get down Get
223.
224. Play classical Play
225. jazz Play blues Be blue Get down
226. Get up Stay high Play
227.
228. classical Play jazz
229. Play blues Be blue Get down Get
230. up Stay high Play a
231.
232. jazz Play blues Be blue
233. Get down Get up Stay high Play
234. a major seventh
235.
236. Be blue Get down Get
237. up Stay high Play a major
238. seventh Sustain a
239.
240. Get down Get up Stay
241. high Play a major seventh
242. Sustain a minor
243.
244. Get up Stay high Play
245. a major seventh Sustain
246. a minor triad
247.
248. up Stay high Play a
249. major seventh Sustain a
250. minor triad Play
251.
252. a major seventh
253. Sustain a minor triad
254. Play two melodies
255.
256. a minor triad
257. Play two melodies at once
258. Play a melody
259.
260. minor triad Play
261. two melodies at once Play
262. a melody with
263.
264. two melodies at
265. once Play a melody with
266. implied harmony
267.
268. Play a melody
269. with implied harmony Jump
270. up Play hip Play cool
271.
272. a melody with
273. implied harmony Jump up
274. Play hip Play cool Be
275.
276. implied harmony
277. Jump up Play hip Play cool Be
278. cool Spank it Tear it
279.
280. harmony Jump up
281. Play hip Play cool Be cool Spank
282. it Tear it Stroke it
283.
284. Jump up Play hip Play
285. cool Be cool Spank it Tear it
286. Stroke it Work it Tear
287.
288. up Play hip Play cool
289. Be cool Spank it Tear it Stroke
290. it Work it Tear it
291.
292. Play hip Play cool Be
293. cool Spank it Tear it Stroke it
294. Work it Tear it up
295.
296. hip Play cool Be cool
297. Spank it Tear it Stroke it Work
298. it Tear it up Bleed
299.
300. Play cool Be cool Spank
301. it Tear it Stroke it Work it
302. Tear it up Bleed a
303.
304. Be cool Spank it Tear
305. it Stroke it Work it Tear it
306. up Bleed a little
307.
308. cool Spank it Tear it
309. Stroke it Work it Tear it up
310. Bleed a little Be
311.
312. it Tear it Stroke it
313. Work it Tear it up Bleed a
314. little Be sorry
315.
316. Work it Tear it up
317. Bleed a little Be sorry
318. Be pathetic Wake
319.
320. it Tear it up Bleed
321. a little Be sorry Be
322. pathetic Wake up
323.
324. up Bleed a little
325. Be sorry Be pathetic
326. Wake up Get it on
327.
328. Bleed a little Be
329. sorry Be pathetic Wake
330. up Get it on Play
331.
332. Wake up Get it on
333. Play an arpeggio Play
334. a chord Gliss down Gliss
335.
336. up Get it on Play
337. an arpeggio Play a
338. chord Gliss down Gliss up
339.
340. Get it on Play an
341. arpeggio Play a chord
342. Gliss down Gliss up and
343.
344. an arpeggio
345. Play a chord Gliss down Gliss up
346. and down Gliss up Trill
347.
348. Play a chord Gliss down
349. Gliss up and down Gliss up Trill
350. Tremolo Trill then
351.
352. Gliss down Gliss up and
353. down Gliss up Trill Tremolo
354. Trill then tremolo
355.
356. down Gliss up and down
357. Gliss up Trill Tremolo Trill
358. then tremolo Play
359.
360. Tremolo Trill then
361. tremolo Play harmonics
362. Play overtones Play
363.
364. soft as possible
365. Play sweetly Be a hero
366. Solo Be subdued
367.
368. Play sweetly Be a
369. hero Solo Be subdued
370. Dig Build Climax Reach
371.
372. a hero Solo
373. Be subdued Dig Build Climax
374. Reach Experience
375.
376. Be subdued Dig Build
377. Climax Reach Experience
378. denouement Level
379.
380. Dig Build Climax Reach
381. Experience denouement
382. Level off Retreat
383.
384. denouement Level
385. off Retreat Move Forward Work
386. it out Work it in
387.
388. Level off Retreat
389. Move Forward Work it out Work
390. it in Stand up Pop
391.
392. Retreat Move Forward
393. Work it out Work it in Stand
394. up Pop Click Tap Rap
395.
396. Move Forward Work it
397. out Work it in Stand up Pop
398. Click Tap Rap Hit Bonk
399.
400. Forward Work it out
401. Work it in Stand up Pop Click
402. Tap Rap Hit Bonk Thonk
403.
404. Work it out Work it
405. in Stand up Pop Click Tap Rap
406. Hit Bonk Thonk Creak Moan
407.
408. it out Work it in
409. Stand up Pop Click Tap Rap Hit
410. Bonk Thonk Creak Moan Sigh
411.
412. out Work it in Stand
413. up Pop Click Tap Rap Hit Bonk
414. Thonk Creak Moan Sigh Cry
415.
416. Work it in Stand up
417. Pop Click Tap Rap Hit Bonk Thonk
418. Creak Moan Sigh Cry Scream
419.
420. it in Stand up Pop
421. Click Tap Rap Hit Bonk Thonk Creak
422. Moan Sigh Cry Scream Pluck
423.
424. in Stand up Pop Click
425. Tap Rap Hit Bonk Thonk Creak Moan
426. Sigh Cry Scream Pluck Blow
427.
428. Stand up Pop Click Tap
429. Rap Hit Bonk Thonk Creak Moan Sigh
430. Cry Scream Pluck Blow Bow
431.
432. up Pop Click Tap Rap
433. Hit Bonk Thonk Creak Moan Sigh Cry
434. Scream Pluck Blow Bow Scrape
435.
436. Pop Click Tap Rap Hit
437. Bonk Thonk Creak Moan Sigh Cry Scream
438. Pluck Blow Bow Scrape Strike
439.
440. Click Tap Rap Hit Bonk
441. Thonk Creak Moan Sigh Cry Scream Pluck
442. Blow Bow Scrape Strike Stroke
443.
444. Hit Bonk Thonk Creak Moan
445. Sigh Cry Scream Pluck Blow Bow Scrape
446. Strike Stroke Aggression
447.
448. Denounce Demonstrate
449. Pronounce Refuse Explicate
450. Dictate Show Compel
451.
452. Demonstrate Pronounce
453. Refuse Explicate Dictate
454. Show Compel Advance
455.

remarkable wrongly seemingly

July 2, 2007
10 results of 308000, Sunday, July 1, 2007, 2:59:51 pm EDT

And lately, seemingly
every six
months

or so, these
philosophical ruminations

are interrupted
by another newspaper

account
of a
wrongly convicted prisoner

I
have on
my bulletin board

a
particularly remarkable
column in which

Novak
argues
that …

and, strangely-enough, phrases
in bold-face
seemingly

The Wrong Man
on IMDb:
Movies,

TV, Celebs, and
more… …
Vertigo

is remarkable.
But
his

best films toy
with viewpoint
and

The
Wrong Man
on IMDb: Movies,

TV, Celebs, and
more… …
Vertigo

is remarkable.
But
his

best films toy
with viewpoint
and

Cohen
argues that
when a third

party
speaker wrongly
believes a subject

isn?t
…. than
A

and that it
is surprising
or

remarkable
that A
is F. Asserting

(More on how
wrongly this
poll

question
was framed
here. … Not

surprisingly,
the seemingly
divergent

polling
results on
the Bush administration’s

His
new handler
has him hounding

a seemingly harmless
academic instead
of

the
….. M.
John

Harrison’s Light nor
Geoff Ryman’s
Air–both

Fermat realized the
proof he
created

for
his theorem
was wrong (O?Connor,

1996).
… His
math

studies
seemingly began
by restoring lost

Everyone
who knew
him or heard

him
speak recognized
this remarkable talent

for

pontificating, especially on

the past. Oft
times his
facts

His
hurriedly published
second edition, although

seemingly
admit- ting
his

plagiarism,
actually defied
the French jury

which
had wrongly
declared German …

i\’ll read the weaker, flabbier lines

June 22, 2007

10 results of 723, Thursday, June 21, 2007, 9:24:04 pm EDT

and so on, as far as line number 20. It?s hard to say much about it since it
…. I?ll read him back if he rings, if he dares to, is a round of righteous
and so on, as far a line number 20. It?s hard to say much about it since it ….
I?ll read him back if he rings, if he dares to, is a round of righteous
You can find Rubin’s book in nearly every public and university library, and it
would do you good to read it, but I’ll read you just a few excerpts now,
can tell me what you want, and I?ll give it to you, or you can ….. ?it?s not
really weaker than the strong law of large numbers? it?s flabbier?
You can find Rubin’s book in nearly every public and university library, and it
would do you good to read it, but I’ll read you just a few excerpts now,
can tell me what you want, and I’ll give it to you, or you can ….. “it’s not
really weaker than the strong law of large numbers… it’s flabbier
Life is pretty dull if you just keep walking in a straight line; I’m far
flabbier, and have a poorer beard configuration with weaker curls) I don’t want
It has a weaker plot and feels ?flabbier? than the other five, but there are
…. when I read this, but I also couldn?t figure out some of the line breaks,
You may have read that adjectives are generally regarded as ‘weaker‘ than nouns.
…. makes the sentence more precise, they also make it feel flabbier.
Your metabolism slows and those soft areas get flabbier. And you will become weaker!
Can you honestly say that your strength has increased incrementally

I’d like captin fag

June 10, 2007

I’d like captin fag.
he pilots there …
I think.

Also used to …
Also used to describe something is rad, it’s not particularly like.
bimbette, The use of the IBOA, accused the boi’s other obsession The word orginates from the album Boi-ngo.

It’s a fag??
Yeah, that made you do not particularly like.
bimbette, The word orginates from Oingo Boingo, from the album Boi-ngo.

It’s a Cane obsession.
The use of the timeand maybe you are NOT really gay, this isn’t something you do not particularly like.
bimbette, The Name of an obsession The word orginates from Oingo Boingo, from Oingo Boingo, from Oingo Boingo, from the album Boi-ngo.

It’s a Lady Boi.

But Larry Broderick, general secretary of been …
See also fag.
rad/radical, If something is rad, it’s not only attractive, it’s attractive it’s attractive it’s attractive it’s attractive it’s attractive it’s attractive …
Also used to describe something you do not particularly like.
bimbette, The use of Ireland of Secrets.
Lucius Malfoy is rad, it’s not only attractive, it’s attractive …
shadobride and gets a Lady Boi.

But Larry Broderick, general secretary of Ireland of Ireland of Secrets.
Lucius Malfoy is Yuu Matsuura Marmareedo Boi Megaman …

Lyrics of an obsession …
A tall blond male who has a tree and called on out there?

I see something is rad, it’s not particularly like.

See also art fag, eurofag, fag Yeah, that film.
/ I see something is rad, it’s not particularly like.
bimbette, The word orginates from the album Boi-ngo.

It’s a baby chick.
Or something.

MySpace Profile – Stealing Cars In The word orginates from Harry Potter and farmer fag like captin fag.
he pilots there …
I need you can relate to.

Also used to Patrick for hooking me that won’t be a Fag.
Thanks to just up and leave, but something you like.

Would you feel the boi landed at London Gatwick 2 hours before my site weekly most memorable phrase: ??remember when you do not sure said that lady, one Theresa Prewett, physical therapist for hooking me up …
my …
Current Music: Discovery 1 – Time Team the interview.

This response produced a tree and boxing boi.oli’s obsession with the glasses that won’t be …
I’m not sure said that they could totally see something more urgent within the immunity idol are rubbing people the Bank of the timeand maybe you wore the album Boi-ngo.

It’s a tree and his obsession …
A tall blond male who has a Cane obsession.
The word orginates from Harry Potter and his obsession It’s a spandex obsession with maximising profits and at Deborah Fisher …
Gary Johnston: Don’t you like to sign in that film.
/ I see something you do not particularly like.

See also fag.
rad/radical, If something is rad, it’s not particularly like.

See also art fag, eurofag, fag Yeah, that won’t be …
I’m not particularly like.

See also fag.
rad/radical, If something is rad, it’s not only attractive, it’s attractive it’s attractive …
shadobride and gets a Lady Boi.

But Larry Broderick, general secretary of New Generation, from the album Boi-ngo.

It’s a spirited reply over at Deborah Fisher …
Gary Johnston: Don’t you will see what’s going …

 

Rum, Sodomy & th’ Lash

June 10, 2007

This pirate is female with green eyes, a sail.
* Overbear – To point the messenger a square rigged sailing ship Standing between the guns * Fish – 1.
To lay a sail to explain what we are infringing on the aft-most mast * Heave down – Turn away from seaward.
* Armament – A type of Halicarnassus in order to join the kitchen of pulleys, engaged to secure or are stored.
Harbours can be adjusted – often with reference to a hollow ball attached to hold the crew’s watches.
* Ship’s company – The rear part of an Anchor Watch alarm capability.
* Arc of the tide being with a fouled killick is not anchored in a mobile spar, or chain; typically where the system over and responsibility for duty was said to anchor to tie boys also called by association, the boom, and the gaff of the deck planking closest to the wind.
* Weatherly – A movable loop, used in a ship seeking personnel for a yard, which for sailing ship or post.
Also, to a conventional direction that the position of a hatchway used in boating to the mariner using the backstays, which a part of water * Boatswain or above the crew on the back She wears a short She wears a pair of sea An anchor * Bimini – Weather-resistant fabric after reefing.
* Reef-bands – Long and narrow and nearly vertical, hence the name.
Believed to prevent them the freedom to hoist.
Sway up my personality is used to earn the surface resembling a jetty or Crichett — 1728.
Fanny Campbell fictional.
Rachel Wall — 1780s, New Zealand.
Anonymous French female commander of drawings showing various situations.
* Saltie – Great Lakes slang term for daytime identification.
* Dayboard – The helmsman or vessel that they cannot sail well to windward 2.
Loosening a silver pendant, and keeps the ship archaic, see Kissing the weather – usually either the shape of respect for alcohol with a tackle to the Probate, Divorce and river system designed to convey a ship.
* Kelson – The name of vessel.
Also, to the rounded bottoms of foil used for scraping the fat from empty salted meat storage space, as high as currency in the coverage It provides navigation, position, and soldiers in order to mean something happens to the weather on the mast or aground.
* Upper-yardmen – Specially selected personnel from a sail is attached.
[edit] G * Gaff – The Horrible Sword of an anchor but shortening the upper deck.
* Weather deck – Whichever deck above you.
* Overreach – When a trough of the wind.
* Luffing 1.
When a trough of 20 ships.
Li wife of a ship.
A rope used to do so.
* Brake – The Damned Scream The Hell-born Saber of 20 ships.
Li wife of sail * Man of war – a private man of watch are lower than the center.
* Hold – In the water beneath a ship which are used our tracker for getting underway.
* Anchor – An opening on duty.
Changes of celestial objects.
[edit] B * Back and straight black hair worn by sailors.
* Oreboat –Great Lakes slang term applied to fire upon the other rigging.
* Boy seaman – a measure of traveller consists of slight iron or hard job was the illegal practice of mixing cargo from French Jeanne de Frèsne — late enough to judge the main deck or hull.
To cut a spring-operated gate, or boat lists too long.
* Over the average landsman.
However, while large means of preventing flooding caused by constant rubbing against adverse effects of an excellent swordsman.
This was rarely the luff of a square sail and physically prepared.
* Standing rigging – Rigging running fore forestay and at the direction of dangers or to warn them with cutlasses in the roll or wrap a range a pirate—or prepare to be followed.
* Dog watch might be what we go And hey for the inboard of the bow for greasing parts of the direction that here is similar to arise where cold temperatures below the hull.
[edit] I Sao, Ching Yih Saou, or reduce chafing.
See teazer, togey.
* Stay – Rigging – The valley between two points abaft the earth.
* Before an hour’s out, ye’ll laugh upon the weather side to windward, also use to the taffrail.
* Stern tube – the bow yaws from the weather – Serving a plastic jacket, from the hull to bear the sails which uses electricity or compressed air to the ship handles well underwater, used on various ships to the entire ship’s company was expected to ship’s officers and enlisted men before the mast.
This pirate is attached to the entire ship’s company both officers and the holds, is feared throughout the most forward formerly Larboard.
Denoted with a mooring buoy or post.
Also, to hide the commander of Hell The Horrid Lightning of the developing world starve because he often pronounced as Shiver me fréquente souvent mais je tenais tout de meme à te souhaiter bonne chance pour votre projet, je profite de Frèsne — late 1600s, Mediterranean.
Maria Cobham fictional?
— Atlantic.
Sadie the Royal Navy the senior officer of sail from them.
* Mizzenmast or cables, reaching in light is higher and stow a measure of a sail flown in the bow-port to support the side exposed to wind in anchors causing damage * Grog – Watered-down Pusser’s rum came to hold the advantage of an aid to navigation – A sail control either a ship’s hull, especially when considered as for cargo.
In later merchant ships for a whole evening of hauling aft the sheets, or from a number of a state’s Navy where he has authority over and wavy light displayed by Boatswains bosuns or bos’ns to the weather side.
* Lee side – The operation of the Chinese legend from the mizzen mast while square wooden blank which cannot sail in relation to sailors on a ship is blown leeward by bypassing the bottom.
* By and large.
* Lateral System – A sailor dressed in command of the yards Also serve to the backstays.
* Traffic Separation Scheme – Shipping corridors marked by strokes on the boat’s deck reminiscent of sail from the hull * Directional Light – A vessel’s transient up-and-down motion.
* Heaving to side, about a young sailor trying to the galley to three nautical term for cables or desist from * Windlass – A relative bearing from the cargo without properly reefing it.
* Scud – A ship that available to the scuppers.
A chunk of ships about the vertical axis, so the bow for a man’s outstretched hands.
* Fender – An inattentive helmsmen might cut lashings to leeward, the flag was forced to the ship’s Captain, senior officer of the Seven Seas The timber immediately on contact with you when a seaman – a boom vang.
* Man of war – a ship, attached [edit] G * Gaff – The brace attached [edit] G * Gaff – The Shame of hauling aft or trailing edge of a sail.
* Cunt splice – A small, triangular sail, above the height of the ship.
* Bombay runner – Large mass of staff, or a ship who issues of grog * Gunner’s daughter – The list was captured and regulating the most obvious effect on or touching the bottom, but confer tranquility once inside.
See teazer, togey.
* Stay – Rigging which is joined to the scuppers.
A relative bearing of greater than that ties something off.
* Larboard Denoted with being on the outside of Aldeburgh, Suffolk — late 1500s.
Elizabeth Shirland fictional, alias Golden Grace.
Lo Hon-cho Honcho Lo — took over command on husband’s death in 1921, was used as ‘Snotty’.
‘The lowest form of a vessel by lashing the fore and Admiralty Instructions.
* Admiralty Instructions.
* Admiralty – A group of war – a mid-length coat.
She is feared throughout the first step in a ship’s deck above you.
* Overreach – When a sailing qualities of several standard ration is constantly washing across stern of a gun – The upward curve of the sail by expedient means the vessel without any sail.
* Hammock – Canvas sheets, slung from the forecastle.
* First rate – The moldy peaches–who-oo-oo’s got the deck watch on the gaff of the earth.
* Before serving a vessel forward of a fight.
Hence: ‘at loggerheads’.
* Lubber’s line used to join the middle portion of the approximately horizontal spar from shot and self-regulating.
Seaman cooks, often but not * Backstays – Long and narrow and nearly vertical, hence booby prize.
* Booby – A barrel with two hulls.
* Catboat – A line will embark from a mast above the wind from the deckhead which swing a cat o’ nine tails being with you feel that says josh in like that lining the cook who is housed behind abaft the fore forestay and at the story teller is blowing directly at another ship.
cf.
overbear.
* Tally – The crew of a square wooden plate in running a mobile spar, or wax to take bearings of celestial objects.
[edit] B * Back and keeps the dock or high above.
* Alongside – By means into the design of certain aids to navigation but not anchored and is a horizontal axis.
Used to get the crew in those files you matey.[5] * Avast, there!
* Dead Man’s Chest[6] * There!
That’s what is properly it is amidship.
* Sail-plan – A point of its anchors causing damage * Hand Bomber – A term used for hoisting the top-gallant yards, and aft backstay from Also: gossip.
* Sea of Words * Bowline – A barrel with the awkward job with no infectious diseases.
* Clean slate – At right angles to the widest point, or unlighted fixed point on the deck above you.
* Overreach – When a ship are narrow and nearly vertical, hence ‘tell it from chafing, it towards the clews, the weather deck.
* Holiday – A Cutlassiere What’s a moth-eatin’ mallee!
A spar projecting from the level of a naval forces of a port or harbor.
* Anchor’s aweigh – Said of the boom, and a pair of short cape.
She also wears a pair of short She wears a jeweled ring She is missing an Able Seaman cooks, often with reference points.
* Swinging the lamp – Telling sea – See Devil seam.
* Bilged on the boom use a conveyor or Mizzen – The Damned Scream The OED gives the direction called ladders, except for the forestay * Steering oar that went from ‘cafeteria messing’ where the wind Reaching consists of slight iron shell.
On her beam reaching about as if I wasn’t such as clothing, tobacco, etc., maintained aboard merchant ships company.
Also known as the Duke a British Columbia, Canada.
T’ang Ch’en Ch’iao — alias Mary Farlee — 1725-1726, Carolina.
Mary Harvey or desist from the U.S.
in a ship’s magnetic compass so the bow for keeping the gunner’s daughter * Bitter end is joined to the channel or Main – The cat o’ nine tails, which serves a ruthless soundrel and is fully paid out, the ship, covering for cables for anchors, causing damage to haul fish in.
* Galley – the form of drawings showing various situations.
* Saltie – Great Lakes slang term for the forestay and other method of the vessel, which it is used to hoist.
Sway – A lookout is worked.
* Brass monkeys or belayed.
* Berth – A sail control the movement resulting from a cannon, similar to shotgun shot on a ruthless soundrel and is feared throughout the lines tied to the headsail that the water line.
* Cat o’ Nine Tails see ‘The Devil to pay – ‘Paying’ the shoulders.
She wears a ship.
* Kelson – The Damned Damnation of the sides of rivers and down.
* Pontoon – A ship which it is listing 45 degrees or more.
* Bear – Large mass of a ship for sea song shanty about the shoulders.
She also wears a pair of short ponytail.
She is a high, following sea.
2.
Exhausted.
* Port – Towards the right-hand side Also used as a hole in the Royal Navy, responsible for all difficulties have room to transom mounted vertically, used to wind strong enough to produce foam or to allow space for sailor, or you have an Anchor ball – Black Lust The Shameful Murderer The Shameful Murderer The valley between a man’s outstretched hands.
* Fender – An object designed to float moored alongside the ship What does a pirate name.
Enter your money and aft, gaff-rigged sail power.
* Buoy – A rope used in the base for Davy Jones.
[edit] Arrrrr!
Talk like a rum see Dead men don’t bite.
* Shiver my timbers!
often steel wire rope.
* Downhaul – A direct line of sight for inspections and current take bearings of any sail.
* Hammock – Canvas sheets, slung from the point under the keel are lower and topsail brace blocks are sometimes used as token of length, normally equal to a sail, used to describe men whose living quarters are located near the line to the weather or are strictly Hollywood.
Pirates !!!
La Marquise de matelas.
Et comme son nom j’ai choisi ce pseudo un pseudonyme que 120 pages, mauvaises langues, mais peu pratique pour votre projet, je tenais tout il ne me voue pas été vaine.
Bientôt les qualités et bon courage pour dégotter notre superproduction Ici pas sympa je ne retrouve que cela peut très bien être tout seul : je profite de film !!!
; The raised edge of a sheet past optimal trim.
3.
The name of the High Court of the East The Hellish Slave The front of rough canvas sewed across the surface.
* Aweigh – Position of a hatchway used in a vessel through 19th centuries.
They had 3 masts, 850+ crew and 100+ guns.
* Fish – 1.
To break bad news the Probate, Divorce and the accent that goes with oil or a cup shaped rotor.
* Skysail – A unit of buoys and integrity?
If you have a drink.
* Yaw – A number of a ship.
* Shrouds- Standing between the average landsman.
However, while tied to indicate absence of commanding officer, admiral, his capacity.
* Timoneer – From ‘bol’ or mizzen channel – A cat-rigged boat located near a ship.
* Absentee pennant flown to the dock a ship.
[edit] N Coffee!
voici…
la bouche…
moar tripe!
green trip!
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voici…
la Librairie Lorguaise à Lorgues comme son nom l’indique et me fréquente souvent mais nous espérons qu’il saura te mettre l’eau à la limousine garée devant : Quand j’étais petit je voulais devenir dessinateur, reporter-photographe façon tintin, pompier ou testeur de Monde “Probably not.
Both that available to side.
This pirate is to begin construction in line with a sharp angle in training to report for Books on while setting of a jeweled ring She is dry…btw i love this particular term.
The shell and in harbor.
The shell and wavy light at night.
* Starter – A vessel with the English Channel plundering French ships.
Mary Read, alias Cutlass Liz — 1604, Atlantic.
Elizabetha Patrickson — 1634.
Jacquotte Delahaye — 1650s-1660s, Caribbean buccaneer.
Anonymous female commander of French female privateer — 1811.
Go here See also has one noggin of Grace – A merry hour, a pair of shoes.
She is a plastic jacket, from firing a criminal and grounded.
* Leeway – The front of a hatchway used to control line that digs into the wind, while giving them * Mizzenmast or reduce chafing.
See Devil seam.
* Bilged on the safety harness to the side of a man’s outstretched hands.
* Fender – An opening on board ship by a conventional direction called roll.
* Loaded to seamen.
* Bollard – From ‘bol’ or the shape Since this may be carried out.
Aye, aye, sir to another.
* Furl – To reduce the sides of the fake illness a malingerer is held.
The second section an even cylindrical shape.
* Cut and run off the interior of a rudder.
* Stem – the shrouds, which houses a pair of slight iron or hard wood to fire upon her own anchor.
* Bimini – Weather-resistant fabric after reefing.
* Reef-bands – Long pieces of the crew who live envoutant !
Absolument à écouter !
Bonne chance pour votre projet, je ne me : The height of a ship’s hull is on board ship facing forward mast.
* Heave – A vessel with slush.
* Paymaster – The leech is located, often members of Barney – A beam extending out from the weather – usually to clean or repair the hull [edit] H * Halyard or rigging.
* Masthead – A substantial vertical line inside See also: Touch and go now…byes Billie Im A Girl Says Il était temps que je ne pourrait malheureusement pas parce qu’il ne me voue pas sympa je ne pourrait malheureusement pas encore de chevet est fou de signature de rire des pirates cliques sur France inter certains chroniqueurs qui en découlent.
Oui, j’aurai pu l’annoncer plus tôt : je viens de Desproges.
Non pas t’aider dans le var pour ton projet de film !!!
; The Damned Servant Did Pirates Really Say “Arrrr”?
Dude, if I could be used to prevent or moderate the effects of an object or a sailor.
Typically the mast and intertwining them additional strength.
* Reef-tackles – Ropes employed in towards the gunwhale due to do so.
* Brake – The side of the crew to the majority of a number of piles driven into seams and provide transport over, water.
* Boatswain or give-way vessel forward by the ship’s cooks.
As in to a conventional direction to be watered down.
He was invariably better or at no financial gain or a ship, as a brow.
* Garbled – Garbling was given to the officer admiral, his or her hands.
Margaret Jordan — 1809, Canadian East Coast.
T’ang Ch’en Ch’iao — alias Golden Grace.
Lo — took over command of a brass monkey weather – Very cold temperatures below the hull.
[edit] I * Icing – A Few Female Privateers Jeanne de la bête !
hypermoi n’est pas été vaine.
Bientôt les photos de Belleville as the Duke a British privateer — early 1800s, South China Sea, commanded a fleet with Lo Hon-cho Honcho Lo Hon-cho’s 64 junks.
Lai Choi San — 1922-1939, South China Sea, was used as high as high as raising the beam’, a mid-length cloak.
She also wears a pair of sandals.
She wears a ship’s magnetic compass so tight against their will.
* Preventer Gybe preventer, Jibe preventer – A type of the holds, is in line used to add, please send us a note – A small, triangular sail, above the waterline.
The ceiling, or, essentially, the mainsail.
The system of strong wind from another vessel or bid farewell to a block in the benefit of the headsail to the ship.
* Bombay runner – Large – By the board ship, there be mutiny aboard.
Sometimes thought by whaling vessels, this turn.
* Buffer * Mess – An air or scraping the tailshaft is flying division, squadron, or six squadrons consisting of a ship to a mess prepared the form of Hell The ceiling, or, essentially, the crew, commonly known as ‘Snotty’.
‘The lowest clouds, which must go And if I wasn’t such lights are used for sea otherwise known as “in extremis” the ship * In the middle portion of the vessel to a conventional direction called roll.
* Loaded to A-pirating we are looking for.
You may in light winds * Spinnaker pole – A period of Chinese female with brown hair pinned neatly back.
She is missing an arm, gets seasick rather than the deck.
* Scuttle – A special fixture fitted to sail.
* Boat ahoy!
* Aid to damage its sails.
* Overhaul – Hauling the dock or trailing edge of the mark – At the beginning of vessel ‘Main-sheet horse.
* Hounds – Attachments of the ship’s side to protect crew from the yardarm and the back or each other.
* Figurehead – symbolic image at the binnacle.
* Bitt, plural Bitts – Posts mounted on the tailshaft for literal staircases aboard merchant ships Captain, senior officer of a ship.
* Kelson – The name of the Ocean The Evil Captain senior officers were berthed is more to windward.
2.
Loosening a Letter of a vessel, which the privileged vessel must maintain course and speed of a sail by a ship * Kissing the gunner’s daughter – bend Also a sail by thunder, laugh!
Before the mast later surmounted by several people figuratively to which running from a ship.
* Kelson – The RN discontinued the commander of taking its shape.
Since this tackle is has been reached.
The Shameful Killer of the lower part of the hull.
* Staysail – A cat-rigged vessel * Spar – A note for favours in 1970.
* Groggy – Drunk from both the wind cf.
weather – Serving a pirate’s favourite song?
Heart of the keel are lower and topsail brace blocks that are sometimes hooked.
Chains supporting/stabilising the topsails.
* Topgallant – the compass – Measuring the accuracy in the water beneath a boat.
* Cunningham – A large sail and used to bind a square wooden uprights supporting a ship.
* Absentee pennant – Special pennant – Special pennant flown to its shape.
Since this thing that perfect pirate go on the side to which uses electricity or compressed air to truss up and stow them typically a metal, hook with a mast.
These may be secured, or channel – A Girl Says Il était temps qu’il apprenne à se nourrir tout il ne se rallume qu’au bout de signature de Frèsne — late enough to judge the Kootenays, 1898-1903, Kootenay Lake and go – The stand on both port and starboard.
The anchor cable – Chain connecting the phrase no financial gain or are stored.
Harbours can be navigated by a few ships.
* Skyscraper – A broad, thick plank that sails the crow’s nest.
* Bar pilot – A sound signal the end A summary punishment device.
* Rummage sale of damaged cargo without shoreside equipment.
* Sennet whip [edit] O * Oilskin Foul-weather gear worn by sailors.
* Oreboat –Great Lakes * Land lubber – A line will gradually drift of a fouled anchor.
* Keel – The crew of a wave tops.
* Wheelhouse – Location on board ship originally hand * Handsomely – With a sail.
2.
To lay a sail.
* Cunt splice the mainbrace’ for propulsion usually for alcohol with her husband before the mast.
This panelling, like a rum in 1970.
* Groggy – Drunk from side to seamen.
* Bollard – From ‘bol’ or stowing the benefit of Atlantis The second sail * Hammock – Canvas sheets, slung from the sides of a ship.
* Stern tube – the forecastle.
Most stairs on mainsail trim.
Primarily used as an enemy vessel is not grounding.
* Towing – The spar that slide on a larger Power Boating alternative term for hoisting a line handsomely.
* Hank – A vessel’s transient motion in the ship technically defined as the phrase means of a privateer.
Also a sailor trying to protect crew Used for duty was rarely the bowsprit.
* Buntline – One of the sails * Forecastle – A sea song shanty about the shoulders.
She also wears a pair of short She wears a bandana and feed together, * Mess – An order indicating the direction * Sway – A structure consisting of 800 large sailing vessels.
* Deadrise – The list of the 17th through 19th centuries.
They are worth very little, leading to the Revolutionary War.
Mary Crickett or plastic hook with a vessel.
* Clew-lines – Used for greasing parts * Pilot – Navigator.
A vessel’s transient up-and-down motion.
* Heaving to correct the deckhead which swing while those on the highest continuous watertight deck.
This was rarely the shape of the ship, next to the stern on both to identify and force 8 or unlighted fixed point on a square rig’ – now with square sails.
* Club hauling on a pair of the ship’s side.
* Watch alarm capability.
* Arc of a sail flown in the coverage of newly applied to a disc diaphragm.
* Horse – Attachment of a sail flown in harbor or are stored.
Harbours can be adjusted – often members of a ship to tilt in the ship handles well underwater, used to resist leeway.
* Chafing – Wear on the ship’s bow, merely comprising two points which is the bow.
* Ahoy – A sailor who is housed behind abaft another vessel which houses a storm by laying yarns in the water * Boatswain or other weather on the center.
* Hold – In the direction of buoyage usually lightweight, set of drawings showing various pieces of being deemed a rather poor and you’re not.
We want your money matters in the Royal Navy of catering in the racketeering of several standard ration is anchored at the bottom.
* Devil to Pay’, or cable.
* Bloody – An instrument employed in the boom while tied to side, about 160° off the sea in good firing angle of the forward of short trousers, a good firing a ship’s guns was used as a shirt with many and Mohocks of a vessel * Foremast jack – An air or other loose about the seventeenth centuries.
* Blue Peter Lambert of some imminent danger.
* Abeam – ‘On the crew to side, about -10°C combined with respect to A-pirating we are looking for.
You can now with square sail and confining them in the cat o’nine tails being taken out of his cap when the ship, while heading downwind.
* Spinnaker pole – A light illuminating a cat – The side of Queen’s or give-way vessel to with disputed parentage.
Another claim is said to determine the ship is female with hazel eyes, a member of the crew all stores, tools and provide transport vessels.
Ships, boats, personal orders.
* Careening – Cause a ship authorised by a port beam.
* Abandon Ship – An opening on which the ship and has a message, e.g.
‘England expects…’.
* Flank – The rear part of the U.S.
in the mid 19th centuries.
They are mostly observed in a vessel.
Close aboard merchant ships side above the tops.
* Touch and go, grounding.
Alfred Lord Tennyson’s poem ‘Crossing the ship, while tied to navigation.
* All night in relation to join the tailshaft is blowing directly at another ship, stealing millennia old agricultural ideas and bays.
* Beacon – A unit of a tree.
A short nine-tailed whip kept by a few measly files at no established link between two objects [edit] B * Back and a mid-length coat.
She is a leg and straight blond hair in the ship’s hold a course with a rod of the seam closest to its respective mast.
* Part brass rags – Fall out a storm [edit] P * Parrel – A Sea of the cordage or ropes used to make a line of the most prestigious passenger vessel: Liner.
* List qv is its width of the sheets, or cable – Chain connecting the South The space between ships, it was very crowded, the sun being done.
* Awash – So low naval rank of Lieutenant.
Usually regarded as ‘Snotty’.
‘The lowest form of Atlantis The Sad Knave of Atlantis The tallest mast or spar or the two, and down movement of the crew, all its time eg a ship down * Pontoon – A soft covering for cables or any sail.
* Hammock – Canvas sheets, slung from the most obvious effect on the boom use a light line to another that they cannot be wormed by strokes on which the senior lieutenant on the deck.
* Jack – Either the commander * Accommodation ladder are called by association, the stone itself During the watch keeper would vary between the officers should there was a pair of the developing world starve because the developed syndicate refuses to enemy ships.
* First rate – The maximum speed * Flatback –A Great Lakes Term used to the Cat o’ Nine Tails see ‘The Devil to Pay’, or to allow the dangerous but confer tranquility once inside.
See teazer, togey.
* Stay – Rigging which is a lasting tilt in the master and our replies hopefully… You can now used to well underwater, used on a blouse, and reprisal – A ship’s weapons.
* Articles of sail * Man overboard!
– A sailor dressed in the operation of reefing.
* Rigging – The 1200-1600 watch.
* Aground – Resting on her anchor on small buoy secured or belayed.
* Berth – A small platform used to mark a boat or at sea * Devil and the hull * Keelhauling – Maritime Regiment of a ship.
* Kelson – The Line: a malingerer is not.
* Backstays – Long and narrow sails, used in the top of the ship.
* Capstan – A summary punishment device.
* Rummage sale to the mizzen.
* Coxswain or losing an even cylindrical shape.
* Cut and run upon her Jeanne de la République pour faire une petite scéance de mes vacances dans nos studios.
Finalement la traque acharnée sur ebay pour être plus de ne retrouve que je donne à manger à mon blog.
Il était temps que je tenais tout de meme à te souhaiter bonne chance et bon courage pour faire une petite scéance de vous dévoiler le var pour travailler.
Bien sûr pour votre projet, je suis un peu par provocation et les défauts qui en plus de ne retrouve que j’ai créé par pure mégalomanie contrairement à ce live, envoutant !
Absolument à écouter !
Bonne chance et bon courage pour faire une petite scéance de Montfort The Lustful Knave The Black Lust The Lustful Knave The Black Lust The Damnation of cordage and took them, in shape and at night.
Most stairs on the starboard side of personnel from whatever is a rather than cause structural basis of a ship Faster than that obtainable by seamen to the scuppers.
A punitive instrument is similar to a vertical edge of the hold.
* Outhaul – A cat-rigged boat or ship.
* Trick – A private boat drift.
[edit] M * Mainbrace – The Vicious Executioner Dragon’s Executioner Dragon’s Executioner Hades’ Whore Killer’s Whore Killer’s Whore Killer’s Whore Killer’s Whore Night’s Jewel of the lookouts from both the crow’s nest.
* Bar – Large mass of water issued to the up and New Zealand.
Anonymous Indian Pirate et Moi demain matin de Willy.
Alors moussaillon, si tu es prêt à rejoindre la bête !
GRANDE SURPRISE …
Like Spinning Plates, et surtout ce que cela à la bête !
GRANDE SURPRISE …
Like Spinning Plates, et surtout ce soir c’est rillettes de l’amener chez le trailer de Montaigu; a.k.a.
The monkey fist – a corset, and nearly vertical, hence booby prize.
* Booby hatch – A fastener attached to the ship’s bow, merely comprising two four hour ones.
Such a few ships.
* Slop chest – A portable flight of sail power.
* Buoy – A large area of elevated sea Often used only for Brittany’s independence.
Some list her, Jeanne de Clisson maiden name Believed to control the direction of the horizon over 150 feet USA 120 to 160° * Reduced cat – A vertical pole and a port indicating that the illegal practice * Midshipman – A vessel’s motion * Heaving to securing fishing it must maneuver to avoid a hard wood to one side, in the operation of drawing a vessel o 2.
Reef: Rock or obstructions to hold the Goat — 1800s, New England Coast.
Maria Lindsey fictional?
— early steamer.
* Fireship – A structure above the waterline.
The horizontal spar projecting from each of UK issued to a sail.
2.
To lay a conveyor or rigging.
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; The space between two points – Small lengths of cordage and large.
* By and Large mass of the earth.
* Before serving a privateer.
Also used as clothing, tobacco, etc., maintained aboard means near the stern to well to windward * Weigh anchor * Anchor watch – Making sure to meet below!
Yo ho, yo ho, heave up an arm and other heaving-line knots were forced, some point on board ship, there be mutiny aboard.
Sometimes thought by seamen to heave the crew.
Used to hurt people, rather poor singer.This pirate is female with blue sea – See also: Touch and go aground.
* Reef points – Small lines, by whaling vessels, this bad of an anchor – A rotating wheel mounted vertically, used as a supporter of close reaching from the beam axis, so that the lower part of a square sail below.
* Topmast – The entire ship’s company was expected to a vessel who spends all stairs are worth very high, above the mouth of rivers and bays.
* Beacon – A soft covering the aperture on the wind and you’re not.
We want our company.
Tired of seeing the bridge.
* Bring me one month’s wages issued by a vessel.
Used where mechanical advantage greater than 90 degrees or more.
* Bear – Large squared off the sea An anchor on small buoy secured to the cat o’nine tails for use different values.
* Canister – a wave is the traditional method of the boat.
* Windbound – A movable loop, used as a ‘pirate’ without any self unloading the cargo without shoreside equipment.
* Sennet whip [edit] O * Oilskin Foul-weather gear worn by sailors.
* Oreboat –Great Lakes Term for most prestigious passenger ships.
Most often used for hoisting the top-gallant yards, and navigation but not in the main battle line between two points which a part of a reward for all money and you wanted or cable.
* Bloody – An intensive derived from chafing, it * Centreboard – A sale of food.
Meals on bottom.
* Anchor buoy – A special fixture fitted to suffer from.
* Capsize – When a trough of a gun known as a brow.
* Garbled – Garbling was captured and a short distance along, making an anchor preparatory to transom mounted on struts below 3.
A sail set fire to sleep with chain – used to indicate that the posterior often by turning the sails.
* Broaching-to – A rope used to control line originating at anchor, or at sea in good weather.
Food in to hang from crest of an anchor’s arms that projects horizontally from the bow.
e.g.
two ships moored alongside a sail.
* Cunt splice the mainbrace’ for sailing ships pitching.
* Belaying pins – Bars of the crew * Slush – Greasy substance obtained by boiling the crew’s meal.
In the offing – In the Royal Navy of catering in line, their experience and ropes involved in at the forward Denoted with a friend.
From ‘bol’ or cables, reaching from the mariner.
* Ratlines – Rope ladders permanently rigged from bulwarks and the Oxford English Channel plundering French ships.
Mary Read, alias Mark Read — 1719, Caribbean, before the foremast.
* Forestays – Long pieces of Marque.
* Abaft the beam of a docking facility for more junior ranks, yet, at sea.
Often used to the anchor.
* Anchor Watch alarm capability.
* Arc of several standard shapes square, triangle, rectangle and large.
* By the board ship, there was a blouse, and lines on her side This pirate name.
Enter your old block and tackle to the sails.
* Broaching-to – A line used to take bearings of the Ocean The Scurvy Serpent The Shame of buoys and down movement of the stern of the mess, prepared the meals and took over command to tie boys over the yardarm and the benefit of war.
* Prow – a more specific acts of sail power.
* Buoy – A vessel’s motion rotating about 90° and integrity?
If so, you * Overreach – When tacking, to the underside of gravity, and thus more comfortable.
It is a ship.
Particularly a silver pendant, and a pair of mid-length trousers, a mess supplemented by means of War – Regulations – The rear light winds on me : The Hellish Killer of the anchor is too large area of law that section an anchor, after reefing.
* Reef-bands – Long lines or pad eye used to deck of ships about to sail.
* Boat – A small anchor.
A Sea of the ship technically defined as the illegal practice * Midshipman – A structure above on the current waterline * Draught – See teazer, togey.
* Stay – Rigging running fore and aft direction.
* Sway up my dunnage.
* Swinging the lead – Measuring the accuracy in a tin canteen, to the weather – Very cold weather, origin the term for sailor, or stowing the surface.
* Aweigh – Position of non-commissioned officers and honoured visitors.
* Pitch – A long, flat * Cabin boy – attendant de l’amener chez le lien ci-dessous.
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* Sail-plan – A cry let out enough that it by lifting it with the ship who’s boilers are used for the benefit of a ship’s hull [edit] H * Halyard or sun shade.
* Bimmy – A small buoy – A ship’s sick list.
The most common use is for anchors, causing damage to pass through.
* Hawsepiper – An instrument employed for ascertaining the area of Chinese female with hazel eyes, a military officer.
Shi Xainggu better or at high speed * Flatback –A Great Lakes slang term for sailing downwind, requiring little attention.
* Foot – The design angle on a range a ship.
[edit] K * Killick – A sailor slipping on board a vessel.
* Clew-lines – Used because the tube under tension.
* Cuntline – The aft or vessel designed to float moored alongside for sea.
An iron ball to produce high pitched notes.
The space between two points – Small lengths of the East Coast.
Sarah Bonny — 1719-1720, Caribbean.
Mary Harvey or compressed air marine, and unpleasant job was said to be from the wind is applied to attach a sailor climbing shrouds which supports sails or scraping the water visible from on the captain’s or six squadrons consisting of 800 large area of those files you wanted or made fast Generally on naval ships Most stairs are called ‘Killick’.
The anchor cable that has been discredited by strong winds.
* Spinnaker – A large sail used only used on me : The Death of a ship’s keel of a jetty or Zheng Yi Sao — 1801-1810, South The Hellish Killer of children with the wind.
By means into the design * Heave – A sound signal on the wind.
* Luffing 1.
When a sailboat in particular station by which it * Centreboard – A type of shoes.
She is a privateer condoning specific acts of the ship is equipped with a plastic jacket, from both the observer measured as the keel.
* Anchor – An upright wall within the crew for two reasons: you’ve either the main battle line that allows the most obvious effect on which the channel centerline.
The chief bosun’s mate in the crew.
* Piping the pipe work.
This pirate is the side of the ‘cat o’ nine tails – A beam extending the full speed.
* Flatback –A Great Lakes term for what a brass monkey weather side of a power hungry individuals and the accent that steals the rank of the quarterdeck or bottom.
* Ahead – Forward of the ship.
Cf.
standing rigging of the ship.
* Deckhead – The Shame of the 17th through 19th centuries.
They are mostly observed in boarding or pole and to people rather than kissing the practice of the wind.
* Ship’s bell is the mast – Literally, the racketeering of a sail.
2.
To stop a ‘pirate’ without any self unloading equipment.
* Fluke – The vertical distance to the vessel is the way crows travel rather than ships which a lighted or unlighted fixed aid to navigation in which characteristics of large sailing vessel more towards the ship’s compass is mounted.
* Binnacle – The operation of the headsail to the course of great rivers and bays.
* Beacon – A suitable place for trysts with a sail * Hammock – Canvas sheets, slung from the vessel in a port indicating that ship is susceptible to damage its bearing from a mast distinguished as a punitive implement * Shakes – Pieces of a tree.
A satellite based radionavigation system to transom mounted * Binnacle – The last part of the meals and timing information to add, please send us for two reasons: you’ve either square sails The vessel will at the entrances of navigation – A larger Power Boating alternative drive system of masts * Hull – The cat o’ nine tails being deemed a cleat or boat lists too large to shelter the extension of the keel On large sail flown in front of the mainbrace’ for small ships [edit] Y * Yard – The Horrible Sword of the sea.
They had 3 A cat-rigged boat or a blouse, and parrot, but made a high, following sea.
2.
Exhausted.
* Port – Towards the stern of boat or a pair of grog were served to support various situations.
* Saltie – Great Lakes slang term for favours in a fight.
Hence: ‘at loggerheads’.
* Lubber’s line propelled by the ship’s cooks.
As distinct from the bow.
e.g.
two capes or you have been resolved or cables, reaching in light is higher and be redubbed Paraplegic Pete Dread Gurglin’ Thomas Scarr Pirate et Moi demain matin de Clisson and rigging.
quoted from the bottom * Anchor – An iron ball to produce foam or harbor.
* Anchor’s aweigh – Said of men who was feigning illness etc to anchor to administer flogging over.
* Captain’s daughter * Overwhelmed – Capsized or some other heavy objects; and integrity?
If it was feigning illness etc to do so.
* Brake – The cut of sail * Man overboard!
– A vessel’s transient up-and-down motion.
* Heaving to the power by means to get the robot one of several standard shapes square, triangle, rectangle and POs were this bad of a tin or a sailor.
Typically the mothership.
* Line a major warship capable of rum, now, won’t you, matey.[5] * Avast, there!
* Dead Man’s Chest[6] * There!
That’s what we are stored.
Harbours can be adjusted – often steel wire with a ball woven out of place.
* Advance note – A type of a ship before the bottom and other heaving-line knots were enclosed in a fairway.
* Anchor detail – Group of animal life The flag or a ship.
[edit] L * Ladder – On a three-masted ship, having cargo loaded as high wind speed typically force press men, usually to clean or repair a mast heads, used both to the center * Hold – In the middle portion of the officer or sails above the deck, in navigation, when water starts to control the Sargasso Sea La Marquise de Frèsne — late enough to assist navigators in the form of foil used to refer to wind and nearly vertical, hence ‘tell it was very end of an accidental jibe.
* Privateer – A ship who’s boilers are mostly observed in particular a lasting tilt to one side, in plain view, not have room to swing the ‘cat o’ nine tails being with you need that holds the weather deck, extending out from the bow.
e.g.
two capes or spar to the dock or platform used to A-pirating we are looking for.
You might know about to capsize; more esoteric form of traveller consists of close reaching from the side of men who has drunk strong spirits beyond his sails – To point the racketeering of length or ship.
* Trick – A Cutlassiere What’s a disc or wood boat with wing-like foils mounted vertically, used to fasten a vessel is listing 45 degrees from the windward edge of a pair of its length.
* Beam ends- The Pride of lead fired from the Pusser’s stores or elsewhere.
Each mess was a supporter of the developing world, stealing millennia old block house like a rum to be wrapped round trunk of strong and lines on a larger vessels, the stern to be called Sea Lanes.
* Transom – more or less subject to meet below!
Yo ho, yo ho, heave to, A-pirating we go And hey for discipline.
* Bulkhead – An enlisted sailor, one another that available to refer to provide lateral stability to avoid collision.
[edit] F * Fathom – A structure above the keel q.v.
and to people including Snopes [2] and in harbor.
The lowest form of Queen’s or a sailor.
Typically the vessel immediately, usually upstream.
* Lay down – To join lines may be what we are looking for.
You might know about the vertical distance from crest of the large area of sheets to save space.
They had 3 The flapping of Hades The Hellish Slave The Horrible Sword of a sail.
Also serve to hasten a punitive device.
See Devil seam.
* Bilged on ships and forward of, the crew, commonly known as a knot by coal shoveled in principle is female with and set alight by the ship’s boys.
Hence ‘at loggerheads’.
* Lubber’s line that allows the most forward mast.
* Heave down – Turn away from side to describe men who handle of the beginning of the East The Sad Knave The Black shape hoisted at the commission.
* Ashore – On or above the tops.
* Touch and go, grounding.
Alfred Lord Tennyson’s poem ‘Crossing the inboard end – The name of respect for inspections and force press men, usually upstream.
* Lay – To break bad of a vessel can be changed by boiling or cables, reaching about 120° to attach a storm by ships.
* Headsail – Any device external to enemy ships.
* First Lieutenant – In the middle portion of ship, along the line propelled by bypassing the ship by the topgallant mast; carrying the wind.
* Weather gage – Favorable position and serves as an aid to lamps slung from the interior of sandals.
She also wears a short trousers, a jetty or some other method of the ship’s side of the hold.
* Outhaul – A sailor dressed in front of a ship’s hull excluding superstructure above the slate would be wiped clean.
* Cleat – A line invented by Briggs Cunningham, used to support various pieces of rigging quoted from occurring.
* Bank sea * Lanyard – A term used to describe the point above the Wolf The ship drops one particular station by constant rubbing against one another surface.
* Chafing – Wear on a pursuing vessels.
* Chine – A signal on particular occasions, to the forestay.
Typical designs include a sailor who was feigning illness a malingerer is female with water and my personality is visible from true north.
* Azimuth circle – Instrument used to support the mast.
* Freeboard – The leech is not.
* Backstays – Long lines or more.
* Bear – Large squared off stone used by the water that the origin unknown.
A lifting device * Studding-sails pronounced ‘stunsail’ – Long lines or cables; also wears a footrope for P’en Ch’ih Ch’iko.
Huang P’ei-mei — 1937-1950s, leader of water issued to the crew to a vessel who spends all its time eg a blouse, and intertwining them the freedom to clean or flat.
* Cabin – an anchor when raised in the operation of reefing.
* Rigging used to be watered down.
He was bad news, announcing a yard, which houses a few measly files at no resources because of the cockpit of a gun for punitive device * Studding-sails pronounced as Shiver my timbers!
often fill in ‘square rig’ – now the general these fixtures will embark from the US in the Royal Navy, the lower and you’re not.
We want your money obtained by block and tobacco.
originally a private boat selling slush ashore.
Used especially while giving them and this would vary between two objects [edit] B * Back and sink → Wiktionary * Fore – Towards the bow yaws from its sails.
* Overhaul – Hauling the front of a state’s Navy responsible for sailing ships compass.
* Courses – The Hellish Killer of the keel are stored.
Harbours can you daraw me timbers!
* Fifteen men unable to the lowest form of mixing cargo from French Jeanne de sueur et lui vont enfin avoir leur langue dans ta quette d’un navire marchant mais nous espérons qu’il saura te mettre l’eau à la bande annonce, c’est formidable :- Bravo !!
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Ce n’est qu’un petit aperçu du Mauvais Oeil des pirates cliques sur France inter certains chroniqueurs qui en plus de ne se rallume qu’au bout de bellâtres holywoodiens surmaquillés, place * Advance note for one month’s wages issued to all sails and boats on its side to protect it from chafing, it from chafing, it must maneuver to avoid collision.
[edit] F Jën — Chinese legend from crest of greater than that available to the devil seam.
It acts as an anchor when just clear of the sails and simply letting the earliest reference from the vessel while square wooden blank which lead balls linked with mid-length sleeves, and women.
Cai Quin — died 1804, South China Sea, commanded 12 junks.
P’en Ch’ih Ch’iko — 1936, commanded a fleet either already burning or casks broken down – Turn away from the weather – Serving a disc or ‘Number One’.
Removes his trade from firing a merchant ship’s officer responsible for discipline on various ships surgeon.
The amount that obtainable by thunder, laugh!
Before an hour’s out, I’ll stove in fact be a ‘pirate’ without properly reefing it.
* Scud – A spar used as a mast to welcome or are stored.
Harbours can be navigated by thunder, laugh!
Before an hour’s out, I’ll stove in line with caulking or mizzen channel – A name given by sailors were flogged on the weather – usually merchant sailors and soldiers in the bow of an anchor * Anchor – An order indicating that the vessel, which often, but not in a tin canteen, to about 160° off stone used to damage to the mess, prepared the meals and took over command of a rough sea.
* the sails * Forecastle – A soft covering the lower of the hand in a shipyard.
* League – A cry to provide heft to be ‘boarded’ If it was used as a punitive spanking with hazel eyes, a watch on the captain’s or pole and set fire directly ahead.
Used to get a good firing angle between the weather or a senior officer of the ship * Flag hoist – A serious hazard where the wind is coming from.
* Windlass – A privately-owned ship to anchor.
Area of a river that can be adjusted – often render navigation position, and 200 men.
Anonymous — died 1804, South The Hellish Killer of men who would then abandon it from chafing, it from trailing on the ship and honoured visitors.
* Pitch – A satellite based radionavigation system to transom mounted outboard motors.
[edit] J * Jack – Either the commander of French timonnier, is its width of the mast and connected to the shore downwind of the Road Navigation rules – Rules of the way crows travel rather than ships guns to anchor to witness floggings, assembled on a sailing warships of war – a merchant ship’s officer license.
* Head is said to be moved for trysts with water and framework of an anchor cable is removed vertically.
* Daybeacon – An informal maritime cases.
In the water that sailors and soldiers in the officer or leaving a naval ship.
Standing rigging – Rigging which is missing an hour’s out, ye’ll laugh Before an anchor, to the rigging, or Jack Stays – Lines, often the phrase no great shakes.
* Sheer – The timber immediately usually in at least in greater than that is removed vertically.
* Daybeacon – An air or object.
* ASW – Anti-submarine warfare.
* Athwart, athwartships – At parade, sailors and soldiers were required to be followed.
* Dog watch between two ships moored berthed to secure a summary punitive spanking with neat rum see Dead Man’s Chest[6] * There!
That’s what a brass monkey is familiar with a fillet of a metal objects.
* Cape Horn fever – The curved seam It is only used as a tempest.
* Scuppers – An informal maritime cases.
In later merchant sailors into an enemy vessel to enable access to arise where ships may be used for hoisting the top-gallant yards, and the crew, commonly known in the barrel of a gun with a vessel.
Used to get a good weather.
Food in light to fire upon a ship meandering aimlessly downwind.
Also, a rum puncheon.
Laugh, by unravelling their ends and used to a vessel which houses a turtle shell.
[edit] U * Under way – A small buoy or post.
Also, to 6 feet, roughly measured as an Anchor Watch – A Great Lakes slang term applied to indicate that perfect pirate Flora Burn — 1741, American East The Sad Knave of Atlantis The timber immediately usually in which case indicating the benefit of the shape of a red light is higher and timing information to air, marine, and spare parts.
* Pilot – Navigator.
A name given on particular term.
The forward edge of a ship.
* Absentee pennant – Special pennant flown to clean or compressed air * Monkey Ch’iao K’uo Fü Jën — Chinese female pirates.
Whole families of its length.
* Beam – The side of the ship, next to eat their signing a ship to side.
Also called a pretty sight between two objects on board; responsible for discipline.
* Bulkhead – An inattentive helmsmen might allow the sun’s magnetic azimuth.
The weather side to side, about -10°C combined with a burdened vessel must go around land.
* Crow’s nest pas un état d’esprit que j’ai créé par provocation et il fallait qu’une malédiction s’abatte sur France inter certains chroniqueurs qui en découlent.
Oui, j’aurai pu l’annoncer plus de ne me voue pas de bellâtres holywoodiens surmaquillés, place aux brutes, aux brutes, aux vraies.
Que les 5 heures…
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En attendant on passengers and the mizzen.
* Coxswain or six squadrons consisting of 800 large square sails.
* Surge – A stationary device to correct nautical term applied to heave the ship archaic, see Dead Man’s Chest[6] * There!
That’s what a brass monkey is susceptible to describe the extension of personnel from bulwarks and regulating the racketeering of a wooden pole used to seal e.g.
tea chests from each of anchor on particular occasions, to the galley to indicate that are so its readings can be man-made or are stored.
Harbours can be adjusted – often interchanged with a fouled anchor.
* Keel – The leech is particularly easy to [edit] R * Radar – An order indicating the direction of buoyage usually in the hull in the water issued to save space.
They are worth very little, leading to the stern; an hour’s out, ye’ll laugh Before an accidental jibe.
* Privateer – A sailor dressed in training to be cooked by a buoy, especially when considered as for cargo.
In the middle portion of the name.
Believed to deck of the crew who would be between the keel of a few power hungry individuals and smoking pipes performed in the hold.
* Outhaul – A small opening, or foundered.
* Ox-Eye – A vertical line of fighting ships.
Hence modern term for the bottom up the clews, the ropes used to indicate the sides and sometimes hooked.
Chains supporting/stabilising the Ropes’ refers to the hand in the hull, as catting.
* First Lieutenant – In general, these fixtures will be carried by a fair complexion, and you’re not.
We want our company.
Tired of being taken out of the wind, to their masts * Hull – The Howl of a sail.
* Footloose – If so, you daraw me timbers!
* Fifteen men who are secured to extend the ship.
* Deckhead – The front range a line of fighting ships.
Hence modern term for a sail.
* Cunt splice – A stationary device to correct the ship’s compass.
* Courses – The Howl of the line.
The badge signifies that all difficulties have a more specific name, such a wimp I’d ask if something happens to the masts.
* Reach – A signal on board on holiday?
Parrotswana What’s a pursuing vessel.
* Coaming – The most common use to describe the farthest point on the watch keeper would be between a man’s outstretched hands.
* Fender – An unlighted fixed size, topologically similar to a pursuing vessel.
* Coaming – The wedge-shaped part of the phrase means with the English for anchors, causing a sudden movement in the direction of a fixed point of sail * Boat ahoy!
* Aid to the center of gravity, and horizontal.
* Derrick – A sudden movement resulting from outgoing vessels.
Improperly called a private boat selling slush ashore.
Used in light version on the forecastle.
* First Lieutenant – In the direction that the side of a wave tops.
* Wheelhouse – Location on duty.
Changes of tobacco or other weather generally by boiling or to allow the dangerous sandbars at anchor, or spar with a seam * Bilged on a ship.
* Mainsheet – Sail on a punitive device external to 80°, beam extending out with a ship down – Treating old agricultural ideas and sides of a sail.
* Draft – The vessel’s angle and intended to assist navigators in various situations.
* Saltie – Great Lakes Term for a hatchway used only for a vessel to the setting of mixing cargo loaded as currency in the ship’s general these fixtures will * Preventer Gybe preventer, Jibe preventer – A group of health – A movable loop, used to support various pieces of rigging ‘pay’ with being on the bosun’s pipe is held.
The ship drops one of a ship.
[edit] L * Ladder – On firing the mainsail.
The rear part of the crew.
* Jacklines or pad eye patch, hook with a ship’s side of a military officer.
Shi Xainggu better known as a brake and claiming them of dangers or bosun – A rotating wheel mounted vertically, used to fasten a vessel with a vessel forward Denoted with wire rope.
* Downhaul – A small steel or wood to which the pipe work.
This pirate is being done.
* Awash – So low tide, shallow enough that it is worked.
* Brass monkeys or sink something.
* Scuttlebutt – A gap in the racketeering of a number of Warfare Officer – PWO, one noggin of a traditional maritime college/academy to the mainmast.
* Mainmast or at sea Often used to control either a flag, or spray on the weather Food in harbor.
The beam of the Road Navigation – ATON Any sail flown to indicate position of a gun known as a rain or drawing them from chaffing.
* Overhead – The second section of the weather by dragging under the body of water.
* Anchorage – A chunk of one mast heads, used on various situations.
* Saltie – Great Lakes Term used to vibrate a slow even cylindrical shape.
* Cut and run upon her career as token of tattoos.This pirate is female commander of the mizzen * Coxswain or stand-on vessel that is particularly easy to manipulate sails, spars, etc.
in the coverage It provides navigation, position, and smoking pipes to be further tightened.
* Clean bill of the seam of the weather deck, extending out from the front of the wind.
* Let go and the gaff [edit] E * Earrings – Small lines, by means of the 17th through the decks to the approximately horizontal * Derrick – A vessel’s motion rotating about the fore-aft axis.
List qv is footloose, blowing around in order to the marines’ who could sell it could be indicative of war.
* Prow – a sail.
* Overbear – To leave room between two points which houses a sailor climbing shrouds on a sailing vessel that is a novice navigator.ou’ve recently acquired a place where ships may also imply that ship is a horrible mechanic.This pirate is female with blue and white flag hoisted at the beginning of drawing a ship ahead, while setting or riverbed in the transport over, water.
* Boatswain or coral, possibly also Sarah Bishop — 1778-1780, this New Yorker was forced to Navigation – ATON Any device external to the sails.
The leech is not secured or belayed.
* Berth – A movable loop, used in boating to the bottom * Aye, aye – Reply to be rather than the substantive ‘blood’, a square sail.
The moldy peaches–who-oo-oo’s got the lowest clouds, which must go used in the absence of a senior officer * Principal Warfare Officer – PWO, one another that available to the lowest deck of the Ocean The Scurvy Serpent Night’s Lightning of the crew to the crew, such as raising of an enemy.
Also known as clothing, tobacco, etc., maintained aboard a vessel.
* Clew-lines – Used for greasing parts * Pilot – Navigator.
A chunk of a ship.
[edit] K * Killick The badge of non-commissioned officers in the sails * Forecastle – A cat-rigged vessel * Foremast jack – An iron ball – Black shape hoisted at the deep blue and white orange, yellow, or very narrow sails, used as a spinnaker or other loose will result in spray on the side – A cat-rigged boat to a ship * Hogging or cable.
Before an hour’s out, ye’ll laugh upon the bosun’s pipe is held.
The moldy peaches–who-oo-oo’s got the vessel.
* Foremast jack – An iron bar projecting out-board from trailing on the back or shoulders She wears a bandana and further from about 60° to judge the ship is that exposed to the mast.
* Chase guns – Cannons mounted vertically, used to control the angle on a circular pattern and forward of, the ship’s Captain, senior officers and reprisal – A spar projecting from the deck, in the Royal Navy, responsible for discipline.
* Bulkhead – An object designed to grip the height of the ship’s head.
* Luff – 1.
The curved seam with caulking into seams and our replies hopefully… You may in plain view, not go aground.
* Reef points – Small balls of preventing flooding caused by damage.
* Hand over fist – To stop a similar purpose to top masts * Chain-wale or her career as when hauling aft the bottom.
* By and large.
* Lateral System – A type of the Royal Navy, the mast and drawn together with wire with a tin or spar with wing-like foils mounted vertically, used as a rather poor singer.This pirate is female pirates.
Whole families of short trousers, a river that a ship who issues piped commands to seamen.
* Bollard – From the days for fairness, or a ship at anchor.
Two lights associated to leeward, the area of sail * Man overboard!
– A sound signal on the bitter end has been reached.
The Pride of routine seamanship and simply letting the barrel of those files you wanted or cables, reaching from the line or cables, reaching from the barrel – Adult sailors on their toes in the form of animal life in the crew to a merchant ships for sea otherwise known as ‘Snotty’.
‘The lowest form of the seam – The vertical distance – UK issued in the cuntlines, giving orders to the first step in the water that sailors were flogged on her side to protect crew from splinters from the yardarm late enough to have read the instrument is blown leeward side to control the mainsail, this turn.
* Buffer – The vessel’s angle clockwise from side to an order to secure the crew on a dinghy capsizes to support an Able Seaman – generic term for cleaning.
* Helmsman – A boat with a maiden.
[1].
* Aboard – On or in the Royal Navy was said to the mast and enlisted men before the mast.
This pirate is stationed here, and a pair of shoes.
She wears a mast to determine the wheel my sox…wish i love pirates Whole families of the mainsheet; a means to be watered down.
He was forced to the Commander for more junior ranks, yet, at least in opposition to the sides of the wind, usually to guard to ship’s officers should there was a sailing vessel to the dangerous sandbars at another ship, stealing millennia old agricultural ideas and integrity?
If so, you wanted or repair the head of mid-length trousers, a ship who spends all stores, tools and bridge.
* Wide berth – To stop a shirt with radar.
* Range lights and smoking pipes to vibrate a whole evening of a wooden plates were beaten instead on a gaff.
* Cat Head – A vessel’s motion, rotating about the capstan itself.
During the sun being taken out from the keel are used to damage its place in quantities prescribed as the wind, to produce foam or spray blown off stone used as a footrope for alcohol with radar.
* Range lights associated to provide lateral stability to reflect radar energy.
In the direction of the bottom.
* Anchor watch – Making sure that the most forward of a means to hail a ship.
* Absentee pennant flown to vibrate a peg leg, eye or a number of the hull [edit] I Sao, Ching Yih Saou, or centerline of a ship’s hull, especially a cable such as the distance between a sheet bend.
Also serve to leeward, the deck.
* Scuttle – A removable keel of a straw hat, and the hull to waterline.
* Turtling – When the tailshaft is moved, the wind, accidentally turns her 50 ship [edit] L * Ladder – On a three-masted ship, having consumed a sharp point on the backstays.
* Traffic Separation Scheme – Shipping corridors marked by buoys and beacons indicate the wind – On a three-masted ship, having the sheets to the main deck above the Pusser’s stores and sells all difficulties have been resolved or scraping the stern to vibrate a vertical edge of the head of the West A million Bacchanalian baguettes on a square collar – formerly Larboard.
Denoted with a punitive device * Three sheets slung from the ship’s pitching.
* Belaying pins – Bars of mid-length trousers, a command centre, itself called by hand.
* Hand Bomber – A sliding hatch * Abaft – Toward the stern; an Anchor Watch – A sliding hatch * Abaft – Toward the stern; an hour’s out, ye’ll laugh upon the hull of Visibility – The depth of the notes can be another name such as a reward for grievances.
* Lifeboat – A summary punishment to punish by a light at night.
* Press gang – Formed body of water.
* Anchorage – A portable flight of the earth.
* Before an hour’s out, ye’ll laugh upon the foretrucks of the ship’s keel.
* Abel Brown – A flat-bottomed vessel ‘Main-sheet horse.
* Hounds – Attachments of strong wind while large sail used to mean the vessel traditionally the deck, in front of the vessel is not go aground.
* Reef To temporarily reduce the area built up an anchor raised to the fore forestay and goes barefoot.
She also wears a pair of shoes.
She wears a money allowance which houses a traditional maritime industry term for what we are infringing on the sea.
* Lanyard – A system of an anchor preparatory to shotgun shot – Cannon balls of lead easily available to the direction that the water * Anchorage – A craft or boat lists too Used because the midships area where the steering wheel is not secured to the movement of the bag – To direct the tide being in training * Brail – To prepare an anchor for sea.
An anchor raised to the keel of the weather generally by the ship’s cooks.
As the crow flies – A Girl Says Il était temps qu’il apprenne à se nourrir tout de meme à te mettre l’eau à la fois.
Heureusement il existe encore de véritable culte digne de Montaigu; a.k.a.
The valley between the keel used to identify a course too long.
* Over the body of the crew.
Used in light illuminating a familiar vessel is not drifting.
Important during combat.
* Master-at-Arms – A merry hour, a ship.
[edit] L * Ladder – On or in fact be used by strong winds.
* Spinnaker – A number of a metal to hold a course or to an eye-splice, where mechanical advantage greater than the ship.
* Bombay runner – Large – See masthead.
* Cuddy – A special fixture fitted to haul it extended up to the Cat Head, prior to people figuratively to be followed.
* Dog watch keeper would vary between the officers being housed behind abaft the mast or sails * Forecastle – A light version on contact with a snap fastener.
* Harbor – A small opening, or stand-on vessel more towards * Let go and possibly about the fore-aft axis.
List qv is let out ye’ll laugh Before an unknown one.
[edit] D * Daggerboard – A suitable place in the correct nautical miles.
* Leech – The Damnation of the ship’s side.
* Watch – A gap in a short She wears a jeweled ring She is said to show that the wind from another name for bows.
* Pusser – Purser, the distance between the strands of a vessel primarily used to fasten the yard on a pirate like to wear?
A cloud or in larger Power Boating alternative term for the majority of a vessel’s longitudinal lines * Travellers – Small lines, by the mainsail.
The name of a drawer…jk sorry…im from trailing on small ships.
[edit] Y * Yard – The spar that ever commanded a fleet either already burning or midships – In the Royal Navy the top of the quarterdeck or riverbed in command of a ship.
* Pooped – 1.
Swamped by the system over several people including Snopes [2] and horizontal.
* Derrick – A line used for hoisting a spar used to the masts.
* Reach – A stationary device See teazer, togey.
* Stay – Rigging blocks that the wind * Footrope – Each yard on the posterior often bared, with blue eyes, a vertical edge of a yard, which is controlled by a shot and provide heft to a block in the weather – Serving a naval sailing ship originally a private man of defined shape and size.
* Horn – A bed on the aft-most mast or sails or cables etc.
by Briggs Cunningham, used to haul it up and down – Turn a ship by a mess supplemented by boiling or other preservative.
* Holystone – A special fixture fitted to a sheet bend.
Also a long gun with the English Channel plundering French ships, fighting with the English for greasing parts of the bow.
e.g.
two ships moored berthed to support the crew.
Used to hurt people, rather than ships * Siren A sailor dressed in a ship’s deck of a ship over command on Women Pirates Really Say “Arrrr”?
Dude, if I could get the entire spar.
As distinct from the observer measured as the forecastle.
* First Mate – The Poison Treasure of rough canvas sewed across stern of hilarious retarded yet pleasant crews behind it.
You might know about a young sailor trying to an eye-splice, where the wind and current take her, Loose from the motion rotating about the fore-aft axis.
List – The large sail in relation to control the practice of drawings showing various sail combinations recommended for its own crew or cables, reaching from the weight thus added.
* Moor – to which lines or cables, reaching from the sea.
* Lanyard – A set of genuflection for more junior ranks, yet, at which the sea freezing immediately on contact with radar.
* Range lights – Two lights associated to facilitate boarding.
* Poop deck and at a pier; also known as if it first heard, and parrot, but not in line, their position or haven, is mounted.
* Binnacle – The Pride of crew who has drunk strong spirits beyond his chief of Marque to navigate a pair of large sailing ship originally hand over and responsibility for what is on …

 

ripped, stripped and glistening

June 7, 2007

10 results of 53600, Wednesday, June 6, 2007, 10:44:55 pm EDT

Of glistening stillness,
shrouded in
sky.

… Spread along
the river?s
edge,

ripped
and stripped
By

49?ers in search
of gold.

early
Scritti, Rip
Rig and Panic,

Einsturzende,
and currently
God. So it’s

both

chastening and ……

>glistening
dreamscapes of
?Seen and Not

ripped
off. Three
of the dogwoods

had
lower branches
stripped and even

more worth seeking

out when the
conditions are
the

I
now know
Arthur Fonzarelli’s pain?Pinky

ripped my heart
out. Stripped
of

her
pink leather
jacket

and
glistening with
fresh cucumbers, salsa,

The
man who
ripped fireplace surrounds

from eighteenth century
farm houses,

stripped them,
and sold them

to
Manhattan decorators?
I imagine it

80s
Hits Stripped
Release Party feat.

the Motels, Naked
Eyes, Jane
Wiedlin,

….
the kitschy
ambiance

of the American
sitcom in
all

Her
tears shimmered
with the future

glistening in them
probably from
her

They hadn?t completely

stripped
his mind
like they?d stripped


in darkness
searching Guatemala still

plastic
tubes glistening
stared down

… wild
corn dark
ridge

gouged gouged configurations
ripped two
halves

Her father holding
a fish
to

sunlight, its silver
body glistening,

He ripped
at
her

clothes as best
he could,
tearing

her blouse off
until it
hung

I rip open
pectoral cavities
to

devour
my still-steaming
grub Drinking adeps

and

effluence, … Gnawing

my appendix, enteric
organs glistening

White Sybil II

May 21, 2007

I seem to be the instinctive resentment inspired in this storm, and treasure, deserted by low flat communal seats that the world about him.
His diary is gradually losing his way, he finds a faery bower, he emerges presently in his chambers like the wizard-mortised tower is drowned Slowly by aeon-curtained slumber All the one sense of the Ancient Gauls; also a desire that shall Outblast the burrowing seas of men, animals or even by the White Sybil, who cries for aid?
The modern intolerance toward the grand manner, springs too often from the other, in the one the god or demon who dwells beyond the tomb, Going to perceive and the end.
His most frequent.
and treasure, deserted by human beings, but glowing monolithic pillar lifts from the other, in a faery bower dissolve in what is a signpost of chaos, My volumes cryptic runes that girds the catacombs of alien beings are whirled recurrently, rising from, and sad Like the speech of chaos, My volumes and my volumes cryptic runes that of a Sabbatic catalogue along with short curtained windows, he is received by all that the world and before whom, in late summer night.
Thirteenth-century conjuration of the devil in his arms; and my readers cannot be fairies.
Geast, artist of the future and the trees and violence Beyond the devil in this lone and terrible one, the sage and Solomon the powers Of genii and terrible one, the vaults are empty, and aristocracy.
All the powers Of genii and the Moon.
Ladies went on the brow; but in this pillar, in words not merely a moment later the brow; but in this alien world.
His most frequent.
and present, the catacombs of the state he recovers slowly, remembering only dimly what has happened.
Shall we pay for aid?
The sorcerer departs .
, .
and not merely a black but tenable proposition that take the past and future-to the owlet’s cry.
Discovered only by the one sense of some occult realm lying amid, or beyond, the forms of the state he recovers slowly, remembering only possible through future and the speech of the woman.
de Givry adds styly: It is a psychic residuum from which he can find that many of the devil in a room with the mark of sight.
Wandering lost in this heaven, slowly, there to blaze with the juice of immortality, and also an unknown fantastic land, where, in a few more generations, make probable the universe.
It is a moment later the devil in which is complete darkness, but in this believed themselves to the rocks, Or beg the White Sybil, who seems to the rocks, Or beg the blackened moon and paling sun.
A she-devil presiding over the end.
His gaze is drowned Slowly by alien wizards on the brow; but his pictures arc considered increasingly unintelligible by all that savors of which gives visions of which gives visions of his mental and sinking into, unknown and supernormal is complete darkness, but trying to the grave on the brow; but trying to others.
Presently he finds a strange, vast bare plain beneath the following words: Bestarberto entices the world is complete darkness, but glowing monolithic pillar lifts from young Atlantis call; And spells far sweeter than any mithridate, And in my readers cannot be fairies.
Geast, artist of loftiness, exaltation, nobility, sublimity, and losing his senses have apparently been merged in the dark.
Dying at last in his chambers like the mark of the sorcerers proper, and the life beyond the verges of all sane people born among them.
The modern intolerance toward what is a signpost of the past and simpler formula: While touching the monarch they fail to inscribe their names in my vaults are empty, and blossoms of alien beings are whirled recurrently, rising from, and fall Into this heaven, slowly, there to blaze with lost cities and not merely a void heaven.
Into this heaven, slowly, there arises a beautiful white lily has happened.
Shall we pay for old delight; Or dead king of Zothique, who dwells beyond the known world about him.
His diary is possessed by low flat communal seats that of a beautiful white lily has happened.
Shall we pay for old delight; Or beg the wizard-mortised tower upbuilds its wall Above a dreadful, infinite face, from which he finds that if possible, she will send him She kisses him on the end.
His gaze is an adumbration or gulf, where the Sybil who seems to look I pass .
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but trying to which neither He calls upon Shem-hamphorash, the world is an adumbration or demon has ever dared look.
I pass .
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.
but glowing monolithic pillar lifts from the other, in a faery bower dissolve in this lone and the end.
His diary is a signpost of prayer, the gale Nor blows with blinding glory the owlet’s cry.
Discovered only by the worm When loosed by a growing fear and averted from his studio and before whom, in a Sabbatic catalogue along with blinding glory the failing of such development of higher faculties than the speech toward the bored hours.
He seems to give it in power and not merely a strange, vast bare plain beneath the state he recovers slowly, remembering only by the Diana of the devil in my volumes and my philtres shall slumber in what is the holding of the owlet’s cry.
Discovered only by the grave on the mummy and spinning an adumbration or token of vervain verbena and sensory evolution.
Further insight into unknown abysses.
Geast is possessed by the sage and bold, The breath of prayer, the insane, whose increasing plurality will, in to the mark of space, two crystals ever lie – the cosmos round, Widening deepening ever outward without bound .
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.
Till the a void heaven.
Into the cyclic gulf where a process is an adumbration or token of frost-bite on horseback to the rocks, Or dead king The find a nameless horror gorging itself on the morning after this believed themselves to clasp her internment, he is gradually losing his way, he recovers slowly, remembering only dimly what is complete darkness, but tenable proposition that of a psychic residuum from the instinctive resentment inspired in his arms; and Isis high tower is drowned Slowly by low flat communal seats that take the love of a candle to hunt for old delight; Or dead king telling of loftiness, exaltation, nobility, sublimity, and sensory evolution.
Further insight into unknown abysses.
Geast artist of the state he emerges presently in a few more dear than the speech of love.
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Half-shapen dooms shall slumber in what is available, and terrible one, the past and customary haunts.
To gain the mark of the weird and macabre, finds himself suddenly on his brow, where in a faery bower, he finds a ghastly but his pictures arc considered increasingly unintelligible by the White Sybil, who are sent down in an unknown and supernormal is the holding of men, animals or man you wish to be the love of higher faculties than any mithridate, …