On pirate flags every symbol has a different meaning. Skulls or skeletons were commonly used and represented death. Hour glasses were also fairly common and meant your "time was short." Not all pirates used skulls however. The english pirate Thomas Thew flew a flag with an arm holding a sword, rumoured to mean "we are ready to kill you."
the skull is a sign of danger, death, and poison. pirates in cartoons are seen as evil, ugly, and unfriendly. so, likewise, the skull is used to represent the pirates behavior and personality. :)
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No christians should not wear , the skull and crossbones as they are the sign of the pirates. robbers at sea.
It was the skull, similar to pirates
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The Jolly Roger
The Jolly Roger
Alritey then, a sword thru a skull and crossbones can mean a lot of different things, but let's take them in order. 1. Definitely it could be a PIRATE thing, many pirates made up their own flags with their favorite icons on them....They were almost always put on a black background because a black flag was a sign of 'NO QUARTER'... 2. With the sword going thru the skull and crossbones it could be a sign of anti-pirates.....pirate hunters were known to chase down the criminals for the reward.... 3. the first and last definition of the skull and crossbones is 'DANGER' and of course, 'POISON'......In ancient times a cross roads might be marked with a skull and cross bones to let travelers be wary of hiwaymen, pirates on the land. 4. It just might be a really nifty design that somebody likes.. Hope this helps................B
Usually a skull and cross bones or sometimes their logo .
I is called the "Jolly Roger"
The Jolly Roger