Homonym: Skull and Crossbones (Poison)
The "Skull and Crossbones" is a symbol consisting of a human skull above two crossed bones. It is commonly associated with danger, poison, and piracy. Historically, it was used on flags by pirates to signify their presence and intimidate others. Today, it often appears on warning labels for toxic substances.
In addition to its association with piracy, the symbol is frequently used in popular culture, including movies and literature. It can also be found in various contexts, such as hazardous materials warnings and gothic fashion. Its striking design makes it easily recognizable worldwide.