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  1. Mar 25, 2023 · Meaning “hello” or “hey there” in nautical language, “Ahoy” is a classic and versatile nautical greeting that can be used to say hello or get someone’s attention on a ship. This is probably the most popular and well-known of all of the nautical greetings used on ships.

  2. Hello Sailor Port Macquarie. 5,363 likes · 201 talking about this · 1,529 were here. Thur-Sun 11am - Late - Coffee, Brunch, Lunch, Dinner & Cocktails- High Tides - High Times

  3. Hello Sailor was a New Zealand pop/rock band originally formed in 1975. Although the band formally disbanded in 1980 after just two albums, they have continued to sporadically reunite during the years since; recording a further four albums and performing numerous live tours and appearances.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Hello_SailorHello Sailor - Wikipedia

    Hello Sailor may refer to: Hello Sailor (band), a New Zealand rock band. Hello Sailor (Hello Sailor album) Hello Sailor (The Blackout Pact album) Hello Sailor (book), a children's book by Ingrid Godon and Andre Sollie. Hello Sailor (novel), a 1975 book by Eric Idle. Category: Disambiguation pages.

  5. www.hellosailornc.comHello, Sailor

    A bright and sunny waterfront restaurant and bar, open all day. Best restaurant in Lake Norman, best view of the water. 704-997-5365.

  6. hello, sailor humorous Used as a flirtatious greeting to or an appreciative aside about someone attractive, especially within the gay community. Derived from a stereotypical greeting from a prostitute to a sailor.

  7. Rock band from Auckland, New Zealand formed in 1975. Their debut, self-titled album is regarded as a New Zealand classic. Despite breakups, and solo careers Hello Sailor continued to tour and perform in the second decade of the 21st Century until the passing of Dave McArtney (2013) and Graham Brazier (2015). Show more.