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The entire royal navy is out looking for me, do you think there is even the slightest chance they wont see it? Jack Sparrow: But why is the rum gone? Popularity first began just after the movie premiered in before drying down over the next few years.

However, after the release of the second movie Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest in which the line was referenced once again the popularity sparked back up.

Jack Sparrow: [empties bottle of rum] Why is the rum always gone? Jack Sparrow: [stands up and staggers drunkenly] Oh… that's why. Rum in general has become a running gag with the series. Multiple times throughout the movies there are jokes about how much pirates love their rum.

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About Why is the rum gone? First Known Use of rum Noun , in the meaning defined at sense 1 Adjective , in the meaning defined at sense 1. History and Etymology for rum Noun probably short for obsolete rumbullion rum Adjective of uncertain origin. Learn More About rum. Time Traveler for rum The first known use of rum was in See more words from the same year. From the Editors at Merriam-Webster. Wodehouse 9 Words from P. Wodehouse 'Jeeves', 'snooter', and more.

Style: MLA. More Definitions for rum. English Language Learners Definition of rum Entry 1 of 2. Kids Definition of rum. Get Word of the Day daily email! Test Your Vocabulary. Jack Sparrow with an empty bottle of rum. Rum was a molasses-based, distilled alcoholic beverage largely produced in the Caribbean. Rum was the preferred alcoholic drink of pirates , particularly favored by Captain Jack Sparrow.

The association of rum with the British Royal Navy began in when the English fleet captured the island of Jamaica. With the availability of domestically produced rum, the British changed the daily ration of liquor given to seamen from French brandy to rum. While the ration was originally given neat, or mixed with lime juice, the practice of watering down the rum began around To help minimize the effect of the alcohol on his sailors, Admiral Edward Vernon directed that the rum ration be watered down before being issued, a mixture which became known as grog.

English privateers were known to trade rum as it was a valuable commodity, and this fondness remained with such privateers as became pirates and buccaneers. Captain Jack Sparrow was known to be greatly fond of rum, even to a point where his compass —which pointed to the thing its user wanted most in the world—would indicate nearby bottles of rum during voyages.



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