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Jolly Roger

[ roj-er ]

noun

  1. a flag flown by pirates, having the device of a white skull and crossbones on a black field.


Jolly Roger

noun

  1. the traditional pirate flag, consisting of a white skull and crossbones on a black field
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Jolly Roger

  1. A black flag with a white skull and crossbones , flown in past centuries by pirate ships.
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Origin of Jolly Roger1

First recorded in 1775–85
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One of my earliest codified rules was that, while I would be completely transparent about pirate season and all that it entails, never once would my wife lay eyes upon the Jolly Roger.

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In another image, a sign with “Jolly Roger†on it is in the foreground by a dock; just behind it, a British flag flies.

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“The Jolly Roger... he really didn’t want me to put a skull on that, that was the limit, he didn’t want to see that.â€

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A Jolly Roger pirate flag from a World War Two Royal Navy submarine will go under the hammer later.

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Landing the Jolly Roger ends up being trickier than I’d imagined.

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