It is aye, aye, captain. In the pirate language "aye" is a equivalent for "yes". So in this case ~Aye aye captain~ is like saying ~Yes captain~.
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Eyes are easy. Just look at all the intermediates. From eye spots to cup eyes past pinhole eyes all the way to camera eyes. This progression easily shows the concept of descent with modification.
Food aye. Apparently they like clovers and sun flower seeds
he lost his eye and had to have a fake eye he lost his eye and had to have a fake eye
its a vessel in your eye. its a vessel in your eye.
The homonym for "eye" is I, as in I like chocolate cake. Another homonym for "eye" is aye, as in aye, aye captain!
The spelling is aye as in "yes." The repeated "aye aye" indicated that an order was heard and would be followed.Example:Captain: Right full rudder.Helmsman: Right full rudder, aye.Captain: Be wary of the rocks.Helmsman: Aye aye, Captain.
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Aye and eye are homophones.
Eye refers to the facial feature at the front of the face slightly above and to the right and left of the nose. Your Occular Orbits, where your organs of sight are located. It can also refer to "looking at some one" or giving a type of "look " at some one. Consider "giving some one the evil eye", or as in flirting "he gave her the eye". There are many references, these are but two off the top of my head. If you were refering to "eye" the pronunciation, spelled "aye", then that would refer to agreement as in "Aye,aye Captain" or "Yes, yes Captain". I hope this was helpful.
If you are in the Navy or Coast Guard, you say "Aye Sir", or "Aye Captain". In the other services, you say "Yes Sir", or "Yes Captain".
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an eyey eye monkey is not real stop asking questions that waste timeNot a stupid question. The spelling may be incorrect but there is an 'aye-aye' 'monkey'. It is a lemur in Madagascar. Check out the wiki:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aye-aye. No such thing as a stupid question!