An awesome ship travelling the Caribbean on 4 day cruises, stopping at Nassau, Bahamas, Cococay, Bahamas, Key West, Florida, and finally back to Miami. The only flaw is that it goes by too fast.
by You Know April 11, 2004
Get the Majesty of the Seasmug. Deep Sea- A common phrase which no one knows what its true meaning is, it is used in the dive community in a serious manner by people who tend to get erect around the same gender, but it is sometimes used in a non-serious, almost mocking manner by those folks who can't be bothered to care.
" Dude I just did 10 crossfit pulllups " , " Wow thats so Deep Sea." ( Serious )
" If you can't recite the entire dive manual, then I guess your not Deep Sea " ( Non- serious)
" If you can't recite the entire dive manual, then I guess your not Deep Sea " ( Non- serious)
by notarmyairforce246 February 19, 2015
Get the Deep Seamug. a sea bogan is kinda like a bogan but on the water likes to drive boats that aren't really sea worthy but well fix the some dux tape and say to all his mates she'll be right.
you turn up at the boat ramp and the sea bogan is just putting the final bits of tape on you lauch the boat start the motor and it blows smoke every where and says it'll clear up soon but never does. while on the water you'll spend half the time out there either bailing the water out or fixing the motor.
by sea bogan August 6, 2006
Get the sea boganmug. While in the shower you grab the skin of your ballsack at the very bottom and pull it up level with your cock. It will create a pocket and fill with water you can then do the trampoline and it will look like your cock is Shamu and splash the water out just like at Sea World.
by Piff Ly0ns December 9, 2010
Get the Sea Worldmug. by 50TBRD September 14, 2011
Get the Sea Ottermug. Ever since the human race took to the high seas there have been stories of unidentified sea monsters. Even in this age of science, there are still sightings of sea beasts which go unexplained. Many sightings, I'm certain, can be explained away by giant squid, whales and the like, but there still remains the fact that only one per-cent of the sea has been properly explored. Megaladon, a giant prehistoric shark, is said to have died out millions of years ago, but teeth only thousands of years old have been found. Some sea monsters resemble plesiosaurs, a kind of dinosaur-like animal thought to have died out some sixty-five million years ago. Scientists claim a cold-blooded reptile would never be able to tolerate the cold water. This is despite the fact that plesiosaurs (as well as icthiosaurs) are known to have inhabited freezing seas. And, as dinosaurs are now thought to have been warm-blooded, I see no reason why animals like plesiosaurs couldn't have also been warm-blooded. One famous sea monster is 'Morgawr', an unidentified animal said to live around Falmouth Bay in Cornwall. Two photographs, sent into a newspaper in the seventies by 'Mary F', show what seems to be a curious long-necked animal. However, as they are both in silhouette and 'Mary F' has never revealed herself, I don't know quite what to make of these photos. Though personally I'm sure there are many animals, maybe including plesiosaurs or plesiosaur-like animals, still awaiting discovery in the sea.
I often despair of people who seem to make it their life's work to prove some sea monster or lake monster doesn't exist. Whatever has happened to the human urge to explore and discover the unknown?
by Stormsworder December 30, 2006
Get the sea monstermug. 