The phrase "Don't give up the ship" is equivalent to "don't stop fighting," meaning to persevere, and not stop until you've achieved a goal, or reached a dream.
Ex. If you've begun a project (say... building a tree fort), and the project begins to appear to be difficult, or frustrating for you, you may hear someone say "don't give up the ship" as a form of encouragement.
It just means don't give up - don't abandon the "ship" that is your group or cohorts.
His dying command was 'dont give up the ship' during the war of 1812
This is more often seen in the phrase "Don't give up the ship," as in don't give it up for lost and abandon it. Whether it's literally a ship in trouble or a metaphor for an endeavor that is becoming difficult, it essentially means to keep going or to keep trying to save the ship or effort in spite of the adversity.
the correct answer is actually James Lawrence... trust me
The duration of Don't Give Up the Ship - film - is 1.42 hours.
Don't Give Up the Ship - film - was created on 1959-07-03.
you are just mean if you know more give the right answer if you dont just shut up
if you mean how to get to the world. keep traveling with gummi ship. but dont teleport. you will end up being eaten by a whale.
To persevere.
dont you mean bloodstream? dont you mean bloodstream?
Don't Give Up the Ship - 1959 is rated/received certificates of: Finland:S Sweden:Btl West Germany:6 (original rating)
because dopnt smoke and dont eat bad things and dont give up because dopnt smoke and dont eat bad things and dont give up
I dont know the Line but I know the ship, it was the Carpathia