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  • Shanghaiing - Wikipedia
    The verb "shanghai" joined the lexicon with "crimping" and "sailor thieves" in the 1850s, possibly because Shanghai was a common destination of the ships with abducted crews [1][2] The term has since expanded to mean "kidnapped" or "induced to do something by means of fraud or coercion" [3]
  • Shanghaied | Encyclopedia SpongeBobia | Fandom
    In this episode, Squidward, Patrick, and SpongeBob board the Flying Dutchman 's ship At his home in Encino, California, Patchy the Pirate tells the audience that they will be watching his favorite episode, "Shanghaied," but Potty shoots him out of a cannon
  • SHANGHAIED Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    They’re shanghaied by Witchiepoo (Billie Hayes), basically evil but also adorable, to Living Island — the witch wants Freddy — where trees walk and objects talk and the mayor is the title character, a friendly dragon
  • Shanghaied (Short 1915) - IMDb
    Shanghaied is a real confidence picture If you look at the first series of real gags, when Charlie is hitting his soon-to-be crewmates over the head one after the other, the whole thing is done in a single shot And it is essentially just the same gag repeated several times
  • The crazy SF history behind the term Shanghai-ed - Medium
    While “shanghai” brings to mind China, the practice of kidnapping sailors actually had a stronghold in 19th-century San Francisco
  • Where Did The Term Shanghaied Come From - ciplav. com
    The term “shanghaied” has a rich and storied history rooted in the maritime practices of the 19th century Originating from the city of Shanghai, it describes the coercive recruitment of sailors aboard ships through deceptive or forceful means
  • Shanghaied - definition of shanghaied by The Free Dictionary
    1 To kidnap (a man) for compulsory service aboard a ship, especially after drugging him 2 To induce or compel (someone) to do something, especially by fraud or force: We were shanghaied into buying worthless securities
  • Shanghai - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
    The shanghaied person would wake up and find himself at sea, often on a long trip like to Shanghai, China The term is also used for similar, non-naval abductions


















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