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jolly rog·er \-ˈräjə(r)\ noun Usage: usually capitalized J&R Etymology: jolly (I) + Roger (the name) : a flag in any of various color combinations bearing one or more emblems of mortality (as a skeleton, a skull and crossbones, or an hourglass) and raised on a pirate ship of the 17th and 18th centuries as a signal that quarter would be given if no resistance were offered but now often believed to have been used by pirates as their ensign; specifically : a black flag bearing a white skull and crossbones — compare black flag |