A nun buoy, black, conical with a rounded top, resembles a nun wearing a black habit, as seen from behind.
Keep the buoy on your right side
Keep the buoy on your right or starboard side.
You return from the open sea. You see a red nun buoy. What should you do?
You return from the open sea. You see a red nun buoy. What should you do?
You return from the open sea. You see a red nun buoy. What should you do?
big red dick
it bule and red it really fun on there
Prepare for thunderstorm
The Plural Word For Buoy Is Bouys.
A red nun buoy is a navigational aid used in maritime contexts, indicating the right side of a channel when entering from the sea. It is typically conical in shape and painted red, following the IALA (International Association of Lighthouse Authorities) buoyage system. When approaching a harbor or port, mariners should keep the red nun buoy on their right side to ensure safe passage.
The homophone for the word "boy" is "buoy."
The correct spelling is "buoy"