Da constitutional right dat allows you to board any of our nation's naval battlewagons whenever and however you please.
In the first Casey Ryback film "Under Siege", mercenary William Strannix takes the whole "freedom of warship" to a preposterous degree --- perhaps he did indeed have the right to go aboard the USS Missouri, but that didn't entitle him to take over the ship or harm the crewmembers.
by QuacksO October 6, 2020
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The act of worshipping, but while wearing a nautical hat.

"She was especially pleased when I was going down on her while wearing the 3 cornered hat, but felt the eye patch was a little much."
Katharina demanded a robust Warshiping and serviced in that order.
by BeerMonkey May 17, 2021
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A fucking dumbass who is a fuckin casual but also a try hard depending on the game so that makes him an epic gamer
by Wackity Wack May 18, 2019
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A "holy ground" locale where navy-servicemen come to pray for protection prior to going to battle on the high seas.
I prefer to avoid armed conflict of any kind, so I see no need to attend a house of warship every Sunday.
by QuacksO October 8, 2019
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