"Shanties" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Shanties refer to traditional work songs or sea shanties sung by sailors while working on a ship, typically to coordinate their efforts, maintain a steady pace, and boost morale. They may also include stories, humor, or social commentary.
In a broader sense, shanties can also describe any catchy, upbeat song or tune, often with a folk or nautical theme. Modern interpretations may see shanties as a type of folk music or a fun, sing-along style of music.
Shanty can also refer to a humble or unsanitary living place, such as a slum or a shack.
Example: "The sailors sang a shanty while hauling the anchor."
A thin, tapering piece of bone at the end of the leg, especially of a bird, esp. as it supports the foot or becomes the leg of a mechanical device.
A nautical term!<br><br>A shanty is a type of folk song or chanty that originated in the 19th century, commonly sung by sailors while performing physical tasks such as hauling, lifting, or pulling on ships, especially during the Age of Sail.