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n. (plural of pirate English)

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Pirates (2005 film)

Pirates (also known as Pirates XXX) is a 2005 American pornographic action-adventure film written, produced, and directed by Joone, and produced by Digital Playground and Adam & Eve. The film, starring Jesse Jane, Carmen Luvana, Janine Lindemulder, Devon, Jenaveve Jolie, Teagan Presley, and Evan Stone, features many references to the mainstream Hollywood film Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl.

Producer Samantha Lewis stated in an interview that Pirates was the most expensive pornographic film made to date, with a reported budget of well over $1 million and featuring unusually high production values for a pornographic film.

A sequel, Pirates II: Stagnetti's Revenge, was made on an even bigger budget of $8 million, and it is considered the most expensive porn film ever produced.

Pirates (1986 film)

Pirates is a 1986 Franco-Tunisian adventure comedy film written by Gérard Brach, John Brownjohn, and Roman Polanski and directed by Polanski. It was screened out of competition at the 1986 Cannes Film Festival.

Pirates (album)

Pirates is the second album by Chicago-born singer, songwriter, and musician Rickie Lee Jones, released in July 1981, two years after her eponymous debut Rickie Lee Jones. The album is partially an account of her break-up with fellow musician Tom Waits after the success of her debut album. The cover is a 1976-copyrighted photo by Brassaï.

Pirates (TV series)

Pirates is a British children's television sitcom about a family of pirates living in a council house. It featured a number of bizarre characters, such as the "Man in a Sack" and a baby in a pram which was never seen, but gave off a mysterious green glow. The series ran from 1994 to 1997 on Children's BBC, and featured Liz Smith as "Gran".

Usage examples of "pirates".

Maraud was a grab-bag of types, because it had originally been part of the Dominant Republic, then taken by pirates who settled it with a number of their captives.

That was a horror, because the pirates tied up Hope and their father, then gang-raped Faith while all of them watched.

Spirit loved the little play, especially where she plucked out a fake eyeball, but she understood the message: pirates would rape women or girls or children, and the females had to be ready to stop them.

As soon as the pirates showed their foul hand, the men jumped them, two to a pirate, and quickly subdued them.

But the pirates took two six year old girls and a younger boy as hostages, threatening to slit their throats if the refugees gave any signal.

And once the Jupiter patrol was gone, the pirates returned the children, naked and staring.

The pirates dragged the corpses into a pile, then went after the women.

But she could still hear them talking, and learned that the pirates were holding the children hostage for the performance of the women.

The ten women garbed themselves to be as attractive as possible, and loosened their hair, knowing that often all pirates wanted was sex, and it was easiest to give it to them and let them go away.

He got them out of the chamber, leaving the dead pirate there, and closed its door, and hauled the dead woman over it so that the other pirates would not find their companion.

Half the pirates were down and screaming within seconds, but their attackers did not quit.

Most of the children not caught in taffy or killed by the pirates had disappeared, going for their own suits.

Some had been caught by the pirates, who were tearing off their clothes.

He grabbed her left hand and wrestled with it until he had hold of her smallest digit, while the two other pirates held her legs and other arm, preventing her from struggling effectively.

Spirit was awash in pain and horror, but she was aware that all the pirates took note.