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skull and crossbones

noun

  1. a representation of a front view of a human skull above two crossed bones, originally used on pirates' flags and now used as a warning sign, as in designating substances as poisons.


skull and crossbones

noun

  1. a picture of the human skull above two crossed thighbones, formerly on the pirate flag, now used as a warning of danger or death
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skull and crossbones

  1. A picture or outline of a human skull and two crossed arm or leg bones. Pirate ships are supposed to have used the skull and crossbones on their flags. ( See also Jolly Roger .)
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of skull and crossbones1

First recorded in 1820–30
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A vehement nonsmoker, he kept in his office a cigarette box adorned with a skull and crossbones, to demonstrate their danger.

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The next day, Mr. Ihnat published a message on Facebook that included emojis representing a skull and crossbones, three planes, and a picture of a Patriot system.

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A skull and crossbones and the phrase “MAKE WAR NOT PEACE†in English were also painted on the exterior.

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Printed on delicate yellow paper that was almost translucent, “The Americana Treasure Map†was decorated with drawings of galleons, pirates and a compass rose embellished with a skull and crossbones.

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On a black banner emblazoned with a skull and crossbones was an anti-L.G.B.T.Q. message in English and Hungarian: “Mr. Pressman, don’t terrorize Hungary with your cult of death.â€

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