Apr 24 Word of the Day
A cultural and aesthetic mind-state that prioritizes making money, even as an “underground” or “radical” creator. The work isn’t made for money, but it’s the money that matters the most.
by Pop Pop Bienstock April 01, 2021
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1. A goverment sponsered pirate, or mercenary
2. An armed ship, privately owned. Or, a member of it's crew.
3. A reference used to describe a well equiped, mobile, independent business operator with a healthy sense of self interest.
2. An armed ship, privately owned. Or, a member of it's crew.
3. A reference used to describe a well equiped, mobile, independent business operator with a healthy sense of self interest.
by AngryCanadian October 30, 2006
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Despite its rather fagged out sounding name, real Privateers are basically sea going mercenaries. They were often hired during the Age of Enlightenment to escort merchants and to fight against the Spanish/French/English depending on who they were working for.
by Guy who collects bounties on Star Trek fans November 20, 2003
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The University of New Orleans Privateers were one game away from being in the 2004 NCAA Basketball tournament.
by d-Mack April 30, 2004