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What is it called when pirates take over your ship?

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What is it called when pirates take over your ship?

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  1. being boarded


  2. It's called p****y.

  3. We would have been "boarded".

    It would also be called "cramped" since our cabin is only 19 feet long, and there's already him and me on board, plus the stuffed cat called Nelson.

  4. mutiny on the bounty.ha ha har the captain might say f--k --.or worse.

    or bo-----s not rollocks.

  5. I thought is was "Mutiny"

  6. screwed

  7. Commandeering!

    :) Gotta love those pirates!

  8. It's called hijacking.  

    hijack (v.) To stop and rob (a vehicle in transit).

    Mutiny is when your own crew gets disgusted with your leadership and takes over.

    mutiny (n.) Open rebellion against constituted authority, especially rebellion of sailors against superior officers.

  9. Unlucky!

  10. I would have thought it was p****y

  11. You have been invaded by pirates!!

  12. they pillage and plunder!!!!

    or stealing. :P arg!!!

  13. a take over?

  14. boarding?

  15. A bad dream

  16. 'Trespass' if simply boarding and perhaps the most minor of

    offensive behavior.  'Burglary' if they are the only persons present for purposes of theft.  'Robbery' if they aquire anything by ilicit means while vessel is manned.  'Sight Picture' when they enter the optical view field of my Saiga

    magazine fed semi-automatic shotgun using No. 3 buck.

  17. to Seize the ship and capture the boo ti

  18. It is called p****y,  and it still goes on in some parts of the World, I have stood some p****y watches when I was over seas.  It is hard to believe that it still happens but, it does.

  19. Shipjacked?

  20. Commandeering the Ship!

  21. Commandeering......or a hostile takeover.

  22. p****y

  23. A bad day.

  24. HEAVEN!!!!

  25. A reason to 'off' some bad dudes.

  26. unlucky

  27. commandeer(ing)-to take arbitrary or forcible possession of

    ...like a ship!

  28. intrude?

  29. hijacked or commandeered  by pirates

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