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Sailors Invented Half Our Language?! ЁЯдп
Ever wonder where everyday expressions like тАЬthree sheets to the wind,тАЭ тАЬoverboard,тАЭ тАЬthe bitter end,тАЭ or even тАЬwindfallтАЭ actually came from? Turns out, tons of common words in English were invented by sailors, pirates, and old-school sea captains, and today we still use them without even thinking about it. In this episode of the Sailing Doodles Podcast, I break down over 80 everyday words and sayings that all started on ships тАФ from naval terms, pirate slang, emergency commands, rigging language, and old maritime traditions. Some of these are obviousтАж but most of them will absolutely blow your mind! If you enjoy sailing, history, language, or just fun trivia, this is a super entertaining deep dive into how much of modern English came from life at sea. Fair winds and following seas тАФ and thanks for listening! If you want to be part of the process, join here: https://www.patreon.com/sailingdoodles
