* Ahoy: Hey!
* Avast: Stop!
* Aye: Yes
* Black spot: to be 'placin' the black spot' be markin' someone for death.
* Booty: treasure
* Buccanneer: a pirate who be answerin' to no man or blasted government.
* By the Powers!: an exclamation, uttered by Long John Silver in Treasure Island!
* Cat o' nine tails: whip for floggin' mutineers
* Corsair: a pirate who be makin' his berth in the Med-...Medi-...that sea 'tween Spain and Africa, aye!
* Davy Jones' Locker: the bottom o' the sea, where the souls of dead men lie
* Doubloons: pieces of gold...
* Fiddlers Green: the private heaven where pirates be goin' when they die.
* Furner: a ship which be yer own, not one ye steal an' plunder.
* Gentlemen o' fortune: a slightly more positive term fer pirates!
* Go on the account: to embark on a piratical cruise
* Grog: A pirate's favorite drink.
* Jack: a flag or a sailor
* Jolly Roger: the skull and crossbones, the pirate flag!
    * Keelhaul: a truly vicious punishment where a scurvy dog be tied to a rope and dragged along the barnacle-encrusted bottom of a ship. They not be survivin' this.
    * Landlubber: "Land-lover," someone not used to life onboard a ship.
    * Lass: A woman.
    * Lily-livered: faint o' heart
    * Loaded to the Gunwales (pron. gunnels): drunk
    * Matey: A shipmate or a friend.
    * Me hearty: a friend or shipmate.
    * Me: My.
    * Pieces o' eight: pieces o' silver which can be cut into eights to be givin' small change.
    * Privateer: a pirate officially sanctioned by a national power
    * Scallywag: A bad person. A scoundrel.
    * Scurvy dog!: a fine insult!
    * Shiver me timbers!: an exclamation of surprise, to be shouted most loud.
    * Son of a Biscuit Eater: a derogatory term indicating a bastard son of a sailor
    * Sprogs: raw, untrained recruits
    * Squadron: a group of ten or less warships
    * Squiffy: a buffoon
    * Swaggy: a scurvy cur's ship what ye be intendin' to loot!
    * Swashbucklin': fightin' and carousin' on the high seas!
    * Sweet trade: the career of piracy
    * Thar: The opposite of "here."
    * Walk the plank: this one be bloody obvious.
    * Wench: a lady, although ye gents not be wantin' to use this around a lady who be stronger than ye.
    * Wi' a wannion: wi' a curse, or wi' a vengeance. Boldly, loudly!
    * Yo-ho-ho: Pirate laughter 
