a word used to hail a ship or person or to attract attention
ahoy
a small platform, near the top of a mast, where a lookout has a better view
crow's nest
a way to address a younger female
lass
a villainous or mischievous person
scallywag
Jolly roger
pirate flag
a command meaning stop
avast
a Spanish gold coin
doubloon
stuck someplace, usually on a deserted island
marooned
the ability to balance yourself to the motion of a ship
sea legs
a punishment: to drag under a ship
keelhaul
aye
yes
the crew of a ship
hands
a way to address someone in a cheerful fashion
matey
to clean, specifically the deck of a ship
a response that shows shock or disbelief
shiver me timbers
an exclamation of surprise
blimey
to raise
hoist
to steal something by force
to pull the anchor and leave port
weigh anchor
a short curved sword used by pirates
cutlass
a Spanish pirate
a way to address a younger male
lad
a location where ships dock
port
you
ye
a punishment: a pirate needs to walk off of a ship usually into water
walk the plank