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Dance
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Added by Captain Teague- "I cannot sing, but I can dance!"
- ―Esmeralda to Jack Sparrow[src]
To move with rhythmic steps or movements, especially in time to music; to leap or move rapidly with strong emotion; to perform the steps to. Jack Sparrow and Angelica once danced aboard the Queen Anne's Revenge.
Davy Jones' Locker
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- "On my word, do as I say, or I'll pull this trigger and be lost to Davy Jones' Locker."
- ―Will Turner[src]
Davy Jones' Locker can refer to two things. There is the pirate slang term for the bottom of the sea, or a pirate's version of hell.[1] It can also refer to the Land of the Dead ruled by Davy Jones, into which Jack Sparrow was sent.[2]
Dead Man's Chest
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- "Fifteen men on the dead man's chest, Yo Ho Ho and a bottle of rum. Drink and the devil had done for the rest, Yo Ho Ho and a bottle of rum!"
- ―Joshamee Gibbs[src]
Pirate slang for a coffin;[1] also the name of the container of Davy Jones' heart, buried on Isla Cruces;[3] or the subtitle of the second Pirates of the Caribbean film.
Dead men tell no tales
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- "Dead men tell no tales."
- ―Cotton's parrot[src]
Once someone is dead, they can no longer communicate, hence killing someone is the best way to keep him/her quiet.
Death
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- "Do you fear death?"
"Do you?" - ―Davy Jones and Jack Sparrow[src]
The cessation of life and all associated processes; the end of an person's existence as an entity independent from its environment and its return to an inert, nonliving state.
Debt
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- "You have a debt to pay. You owe Davy Jones your soul. That was the agreement. Time's up. You're a marked man, Jack Sparrow."
- ―Davy Jones[src] (trailer)
An action, state of mind, or object one has an obligation to perform for another, adopt toward another, or give to another. The state or condition of owing something to another. Those who made deals with Davy Jones have a debt to pay by serving aboard the Flying Dutchman.
Depths
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- "You made a deal with him too, Jack. He raised the Pearl from the depths for you."
- ―Bootstrap Bill Turner to Jack Sparrow concerning Davy Jones[src]
The distance from the top or surface of something to its bottom. Often used to refer to the deeper parts of the seas.
Desgraciado
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- "I thought I should give you fair warning: we're taking the ship."
"¡Desgraciado!"
"Nothing personal!" - ―Jack Sparrow and Angelica[src]
Desgraciado is a Spanish term meaning "unfortunate", "ill-fated", or "jerk". But in other cases, as Angelica did to Jack Sparrow, it could mean something far worse.
Devil
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- "The chest is no longer safe. Chart a course to Isla Cruces. Get me there first, or there'll be the devil to pay!"
- ―Davy Jones to Koleniko[src]
A creature of hell. A wicked or naughty person, or one who harbors reckless, spirited energy, especially in a mischievous way. It can also refer to the chief devil known as Satan.
Devil's dowry
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- "We need us a Devil's dowry."
"We'll give 'em her!" - ―Joshamee Gibbs and Anamaria on Elizabeth Swann[src]
A bribe or peace offering.[citation needed] Anamaria suggested offering Elizabeth Swann to Hector Barbossa to spare the motley crew.[4]
Dichotomy
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- "What vexes all men?"
"What, indeed?"
"The sea?"
"Sums!
"The dichotomy of good and evil?" - ―William Turner, Tia Dalma, Joshamee Gibbs, Pintel and Ragetti[src]
The division between two mutually exclusive groups. [1]
DMC
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Abbreviation of Dead Man's Chest, second film in the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise.

Added by J FanDock
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- "Hold up there, you! It's a shilling to tie up your boat at the dock."
- ―Harbormaster to Jack Sparrow[src]
A fixed structure attached to shore to which a vessel is secured when in port.
Don
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- "Make your peace with God, gentlemen. You now face Don Carrera de la Vega."
- ―Carrera de la Vega to Jack Sparrow and William Turner[src]
Don, from Latin dominus, is an honorific in Spanish ([don]), Portuguese (Dom, [dõ]), and Italian ([ˈdɔn]). The female equivalent is Doña (Spanish: [ˈdoɲɲa]), Dona (Portuguese: [ˈdonɐ]), and Donna (Italian: [ˈdɔnna]), abbreviated "Dª" or simply "D." Although originally a title reserved for royalty, select nobles, and church hierarchs, it is now often used as a mark of esteem for a person of personal, social or official distinction, such as a community leader of long standing, a person of significant wealth, or a noble.
Dream
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- "Jack...if this is a dream, you can keep the sword and boots on. If it's not—"
"It's a dream."
[Angelica hears fighting] "...No it's not!" - ―Angelica and Jack Sparrow[src]
To see imaginary events in one's mind while sleeping; To hope or wish.
Drunk
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- "Wait. I am with child...Yours."
"I don't recall that we ever had—"
"You were drunk!"
"I've actually never been that drunk." - ―Angelica and Jack Sparrow[src]
In a state of intoxication caused by the consumption of excessive alcohol, usually by drinking alcoholic beverages. Pirates were known to drink so much alcohol, particularly rum and wine, to where they would be drunk.