Adrift, A boat or vessel that has broken from her moorings, Ahoy, A nautical hail, All Hands, The whole ship's company, Aye Aye, Aye is old English for "yes.", Belay, Stop an action, Coxswain, It originally meant one who had charge of a boat and a crew in the absence of an officer, Crossing the Line, A well Known ceremony for when you cross the equator for the fist time, Davy Jones' Locker, The bottom of the sea, Fleet, An organization of ships, aircraft, Marines, and shore based activities all under one commander., Foul Anchor, An anchor that has the cable or chain wrapped around it, Gangway, It may be either an opening in a bulkhead or railing, Bulkhead, A wall, Head, Shipboard toilet, Java, Bluejacket term for Coffee, Jack, Originally a Royal Navy sailor, Knot, A measure of speed equalling one nautical mile per hour, Locker, Place for storage of personal effects, Port, The left side of ships, Starboard, The right side of ships, Square Away, To make tidy, neat.

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