Jolly Roger

Jolly Roger

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The term "Jolly Roger" has been used in various contexts, including piracy, sports, and other fields. In the case of piracy, the Jolly Roger was a common flag flown by pirate ships to signal their presence and intentions. However, in recent times, the Jolly Roger has also become associated with sports teams, particularly in American football. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers, for example, use a variation of the Jolly Roger as their logo, featuring a carnelian red background instead of black, and an American football positioned over the intersection of two crossed swords. In addition to sports teams, the Jolly Roger has also been used by various organizations and groups, including the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society, which uses a flag modeled after the classic Jolly Roger. The flag features a whale and a dolphin on the skull's forehead, and the crossed longbones are replaced with a crossed trident and a shepherd's crook. In terms of Unicode, the Jolly Roger symbol can be represented by a sequence of U+1F3F4 and U+FE0F, which is a variation selector that allows for different interpretations of the symbol. Overall, the use of the Jolly Roger has evolved over time to encompass various contexts and meanings, but its association with piracy remains one of its most well-known and enduring connotations.

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