A pirate is often referred to as a "robber on the sea" because they engage in acts of robbery and violence at sea, typically targeting ships and coastal settlements. They operate outside the law, seeking to plunder valuable cargo and ransom hostages. Historically, piracy has been romanticized in literature and film, but it remains a serious crime on the high seas.
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The hackers are more interested in gaining knowledge about computer systems and possibly using this knowledge for playful pranks, While Pirate is a criminal or robber at sea.
The hackers are more interested in gaining knowledge about computer systems and possibly using this knowledge for playful pranks, While Pirate is a criminal or robber at sea.
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This a good description for a pirate.
Pirates were called sea dogs in Tudor times.....
they both steal
Pirates were called sea dogs in Tudor times.....
That is the correct spelling of "pirate" (a seagoing robber). The spelling is the same in French.
I think pirates were called that because 'pirate' means a robber who operates from a ship on the ocean. Also pirates didn't really say arrgh people started thinking that when Hollywood movies came out.