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poo pirate — Noun. A homosexual male. Derog … English slang and colloquialisms
Pirate code — A pirate code was a code of conduct invented for governing pirates, and first introduced by the Portuguese buccaneer, Bartolomeu Português. Generally each pirate crew had its own code or articles, which provided rules for discipline, division of… … Wikipedia
Chui A-poo — This is a Chinese name; the family name is Chui (徐). Chui A poo[1] (Chinese: 徐亞保;[2] died 1851) was a 19th century Qing Chinese pirate who commanded a fleet of more than 500 junks in the South China Sea.[3] He was one of the two most notorious… … Wikipedia
Mr. Hankey, the Christmas Poo — South Park episode The titular Christmas Poo , Mr. Hankey, whose appearance was designed by Parker and Stone to resemble the wholesome … Wikipedia
Nicholas Brown (pirate) — For other people named Nicholas Brown, see Nicholas Brown (disambiguation). Nicholas Brown Died 1726 Nickname The Grand Pirate[1] Type Pirate Place of& … Wikipedia
Nathaniel North (pirate) — Nathaniel North c. 1671 – 171? Type Privateer / Pirate Place of birth Bermuda Place of death Madagascar … Wikipedia
Charles Harris (pirate) — For other people named Charles Harris, see Charles Harris (disambiguation). Captain Charles Harris (16?? 1723) joined the notorious pirate Edward Low. He captained the sloop Ranger in the Action of 10 June 1723. While Low escaped, Charles and his … Wikipedia
Sulayman Reis (pirate) — De Veenboer Died 10 October 1620 Nickname Sulayman Reis (having converted to Islam) Type Corsair, pirate Place of birth Hoorn, Netherlands … Wikipedia
Daniel Johnson (pirate) — For other people of the same name, see Daniel Johnson (disambiguation). Daniel Johnson (1629–1675) was an English buccaneer who, serving under buccaneers as Moyse Van Vin and Pierre le Picard, sailed against the Spanish during the late 17th… … Wikipedia
Terminology of homosexuality — The terminology of homosexuality has been a contentious issue since the emergence of homosexual social movements in the mid 19th century. As with racial terms within the United States ndash; such as negro , black , colored , and African American… … Wikipedia