A sailors bed is called a Berth. In some situations on very small ships/submarines, you may hear the term "hotbunk". This means that crew sleep in shifts, and the same bunk is used for several crew members throughout the day. Thusly, it's always warm. :)
Most sailors say 'aye' for 'yes'
Liverpool Sailors' Home ended in 1969.
A collection of sailors is called a crew of sailors.
The real name of a bed pot is a "bedpan." It is a portable toilet used by individuals who are unable to get out of bed, often due to illness or surgery. Bedpans are typically made of plastic or metal and come in various shapes to provide comfort and ease of use for patients.
David was carried up and placed in the sailors' cabin to ensure his safety and provide him with care after he was injured or incapacitated. The sailors likely recognized his need for medical attention and wanted to keep him away from the dangers of the ship's deck. This action also reflects the camaraderie and responsibility among the crew to look after one another during challenging situations at sea.
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Another word for a barracks bed is COT.
Seaman.
hay as in "hit the hay"
Another name for Jesus' first bed is 'crib'.
a tester is the name for the piece of wood that goes over the top of a four poster bed. The curtains are called bedcurtains a tester is the name for the piece of wood that goes over the top of a four poster bed. The curtains are called bedcurtains Another name is Full Tester Bed
As a verb: place, set, position
Bed and Breakfast accommodation.
The sailor's buddy is in one of the cabins, similar to yours. You just have to enter each room on the deck until you find a room with one empty bed and a sailor in another bed. Talk to him to wake him up.
Shanghaiing refers to the practice of kidnapping people to serve as sailors.
Wadi is the other term for riverbed.
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