a sentence that is gramatically correct and shows superiority over all even those whom say "whomst'd've'ly'yaint'nt'ed'ies's'y'es"
Person 1:"whomst'd've'ly'yaint'nt'ed'ies's'y'es names their kid 'person 2'?"
Person 2:"Oh yeah? Buffalo buffalo buffalo buffalo buffalo buffalo buffalo buffalo on a ship-shipping ship shipping shipping-ships while doing the can-can can-can can can can can can-can"
Peraon 2:"I'm sorry, I see the error of my ways"
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Be good or go away. Can be used as a retort to being called a 'fishwife'
boyfriend: i'm so sorry
girlfriend: you better shape up or ship out
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WARNING: CONTAINS SPOILERS
1st Definition:
A famous quote from Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest, the hit 2006 movie staring Jack Sparrow as played by Johnny Depp, wherein the crew of The Flying Dutchman can be heard chanting this line prior to cutting out the heart of the nearly deceased Will Turner, played by Orlando Bloom, who stabbed the heart of the Davy Jones with the help of Elizabeth Swan, played by Keira Knightley, killing Davy Jones while also saving Will Turner whose fate was then sealed for near eternity as the captain of The Flying Dutchman and ferry departed souls to the afterlife. This line is often used to mock positions in which one feels there is no escape as well as jokingly scare individuals who are new to a situation, suggesting that they will never be able to leave.
2nd Definition:
Unavailable, subject to first rule violation.
Person 1: "You've been here HOW long? Why haven't you left? Found a better place to go?"
Person 2: "Part of the ship, part of the crew..."
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A cat who poops on everything, a ship for poop that destroys everything
That poop ship destroyer took a dump on my jacket! What an asshole!
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term used to describe a very hot place
"It's hotter than a slave ship in this muhfucka mayne..on the real"
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when you finally succeed and accomplish something big
When Sherri hit the mega milllions she was excited and screamed "my ship has come in."
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Roll-on Roll-off (RORO) ships are vessels have built-in ramps which allow the vehicles and other cargo to be efficiently roll on and roll off the vessel. Most commonly used in the international transportation of automobiles.
Roll-on Roll-off ships, ROROs are often the least expensive, most efficient method of overseas car shipping
-- titanship.com