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    Shiver my timbers - Wikipedia

    "Shiver me timbers" (or "shiver my timbers" in Standard English) is an exclamation in the form of a mock oath usually attributed to the speech of pirates in works of fiction. It is employed as a literary device by authors to express shock, surprise, or annoyance. The phrase is based on real nautical slang and is a … See more

    Although the Oxford English Dictionary says the expression "shiver my timbers" probably first appeared in a published work by Frederick Marryat called Jacob Faithful (1835), the … See more

    • In the popular American cartoon Spongebob Squarepants, Mr. Krabs is heard using the phrase "shiver me timbers" often. See more

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  2. Shiver My Timbers - Meaning & Origin Of The Phrase

    An oath, expressing annoyance or surprise. What's the origin of the phrase 'Shiver me timbers'? Those of a certain age will remember Robert Newton, rolling his eyes and yarring it up in his archetypal Hollywood pirate role – Long John …

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  4. meaning - Etymology of the phrase "Shiver my …

    May 3, 2011 · The expression is a derivative of actual 18th century nautical slang, when the phrase "timbers!" or "my timbers!" meant an exclamation (cf. "my goodness!") as can be seen in Poor Jack, a song from 1789 by Charles Dibdin.

  5. The Muppets – Shiver My Timbers Lyrics - Genius

    Feb 6, 1996 · Shiver My Timbers Lyrics. [PIRATES] Shiver my timbers, shiver my soul. Yo ho heave ho. There are men whose hearts are as black as coal. Yo ho heave ho. [INKSPOTS] And they sailed their...

  6. Shiver Me Timbers: Definition, Meaning and Origin - US Dictionary

  7. Shiver me timbers - Idioms by The Free Dictionary

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