- In English-speaking po****r culture, the
modern pirate stereotype owes its
attributes mostly to the
imagined tradition of the 18th-century
Caribbean pirate...
- Fury (1936) as Rainbow, Joe's Dog (uncredited) The
Buccaneer (1938) as
Landlubber (uncredited)
Barefoot Boy (1938) as
herself Stablemates (1938) as Pet...
-
especially since the 1920s, have
inspired interest in
shanties among landlubbers.
Contemporary performances of
these songs range from the "traditional"...
- Sail Magazine". Sail Magazine.
Retrieved 31
October 2015. "Site
gives landlubbers trove of
information about ships". The Virginian-Pilot.
Archived from...
- The name
comes from "lubber", a
nautical term for a
novice sailor or
landlubber. It has also been
called a lubber's mark or lubber's point,
though use...
- Five: The
Landlubbers". Commandant's Bulletin. 11: 19. Cipra, Dave (7 June 1985). "A
History of
Ranks &
Titles –
Final episode: The
Landlubbers". Commandant's...
-
navigational term for a
fixed line
pointing to the ship's bow or aircraft's nose
Landlubber, sailor's term for a non-sailor
Romalea microptera, a gr****hopper whose...
- rescue, that
driven women become doting wives, that
Neptune cares about landlubbers. I'd
sooner believe that Moby ****
could swim up the drainpipe." Halliwell's...
- flag was
flying on this ship. It had a
particular configuration. Even a
landlubber could look at it and see that it has no
characteristic configuration comparable...
-
Johannes Edvard Carlsson to run the farm on the island. As a
newcomer and a
landlubber among sailors and fishermen,
Carlsson is
implicitly distrusted by the...