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    Shang·hai
    /ˈSHaNGˌhī/

    noun

    • 1. a catapult.

    verb

    • 1. shoot with a catapult: "in spite of his shanghaiing all the cats, the rodents were still on top"
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    Shanghaiing or crimping is the practice of kidnapping people to serve as sailors by coercive techniques such as trickery, intimidation, or violence. Those engaged in this form of kidnapping were known as crimps. The related term press gang refers specifically to impressment practices in the United Kingdom's Royal Navy. [1] Etymology.

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  4. Learn the origin and usage of the verb shanghai, which means to put someone on a ship by force or trickery. See examples, synonyms, related words, and more from the Merriam-Webster dictionary.

  5. Apr 23, 2018 · Shanghaiing, also known as crimping, was a practice of forcibly recruiting sailors for ships, often by drugging them or abducting them from bars and streets. Learn about the history, methods and notorious crimps of shanghaiing in the Age of Sail.

  6. Jul 16, 2019 · Of American-English origin, the verb shanghai means:– to force someone to join a ship lacking a full crew by drugging them or using other underhand means;– and, by extension, to coerce or trick someone into a place or position or into doing something.

  7. The term “shanghai’ed”, or to “ shanghai someone” is slang for “to steal or take without permission.” As in, “Hey, that pigeon just shanghai’ed my garlic fries!” It immediately sounds politically incorrect, like some sibling of ‘Indian giver’ that you know you’ll feel bad about ever saying once you learn the word’s origins.

  8. The captain of a boat would shanghai people when his ship was short on labor. The shanghaied person would wake up and find himself at sea, often on a long trip like to Shanghai, China. The term is also used for similar, non-naval abductions.

  9. Shanghaied means to kidnap or trick someone for compulsory service, especially on a ship. The term comes from the former practice of recruiting sailors in Shanghai, China. See synonyms, translations and usage examples.

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