Scurvy dog
Pirates were called sea dogs in Tudor times.....
The phrase "in the doghouse" originated from the idea that a dog who misbehaves would be banished to a doghouse, which is typically located outside the main home. Therefore, if someone is "in the doghouse," it means they are in trouble or have fallen out of favor with someone.
The French phrase for "good dog" is "bon chien."
A salty sea dog is an experienced sailor. The nautical slang term is often used when referring to a pirate because of the amount of time they spend at sea.
The phrase "dog days" refers to the hottest period of the summer, typically in July and August, when Sirius, the Dog Star, rises and sets with the sun. This term originated from ancient Greek and Roman beliefs that the heat during this time was influenced by the Dog Star.
"Move that scow, you scurvy dog!", hollered the Captain to the pirate. What sort of scow did you say that was?
The people might have scurvy and they are dirty like a dog
'You scurvy dog(s)!' '...when the ship was struck with scurvy...' (Meaning the disease which comes about with a lack of fruit in the diet. Usually happened to sailors.)
From the "Raid the Port town" (Requires 20 energy, 12x hand grenade, 12x Muzzle loading Cannon and 8x Merchant Carrier) mission in the "Scurvy Dog" trackAlternatively, you can get it as a gift from friends
(Scurvy Dog) Raid the port town .... For Bottles of Rum(Scurvy Dog) Plunder the Wine & Brandy vessels ... For Lowther's Brandy
A scurvy dog.
A Pirate
sea dog
Pirates were called sea dogs in Tudor times.....
nothing they are both old pirates but a buccanere is a assasin pirate,and a sea dog is a old pirate who has lost their leg or arm at pirate war
Meaning a person who loses a contest or any other competition. Origin unknown, but first recorded in English in the late 1890's. The origin may have referred to horse or dog racing
The phrase "in the doghouse" originated from the idea that a dog who misbehaves would be banished to a doghouse, which is typically located outside the main home. Therefore, if someone is "in the doghouse," it means they are in trouble or have fallen out of favor with someone.