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Ship Ahoy! (All the Nice Girls Love a Sailor)         
2021 SONG BY HETTY KING
Ship Ahoy!; All the Nice Girls Love a Sailor
"Ship Ahoy! (All the Nice Girls Love a Sailor)" is an English music hall song from 1908, written by Bennett Scott and A.
Ship Ahoy (album)         
1973 STUDIO ALBUM BY THE O'JAYS
Ship Ahoy is a rhythm and blues album by Philadelphia soul group The O'Jays, released on November 10, 1973 on Philadelphia International Records. The album was a critical and commercial success, reaching #1 on Billboards "Black Albums" chart and #11 on the "Pop Albums" chart and launching two hit singles, "For the Love of Money" and "Put Your Hands Together.
Ahoy (greeting)         
  • Graffiti on a wall of a house in Bratislava, 1997
  • The word ''ahoy'' appeared for the first time in 1828 in German translations of [[James Fenimore Cooper]]'s novels
  • Narrenschiff]]'' (Ship of Fools) (1495). In carnival parades the crew of a ship of fools greets the audience with ahoy!
  • Piers the Plowman]], driving oxen, in a [[Psalter]] from the 14th century
TRADITIONAL MARITIME GREETING
Ahoy-hoy
Ahoy () () is a signal word used to call to a ship or boat. It’s derived from the Middle English cry, 'Hoy!
Examples of use of Ship ahoy!
1. Ship ahoy: The Queen Victoria, the latest Cunard luxury liner, can carry 2,000 passengers The materials used to build the Queen Victoria – marble, bronze, gold leaf, mahogany, elaborate stained glass – are intended to recreate an era when cruise liners represented the height of opulence and sophistication.