Bounce Pattern: When several aircraft are practicing touch and go landings at the same airfield. Same as Bluejacket, referring to the blue utility shirt worn by those personnel. Mighty Battle Pig: Nickname for USS WS Sims (FF-1059) "Mighty Battle Frigate.". "Take that and give it the float test". Mad-Money: Car fare home if she has a row with escort Meat-Ball . Dependopotamus: Term used for overweight dependents of sailors. Roast Beast: Roast Beef, or any meat served aboard the ship that even the cooks who prepared it don't know what it is. MEDCRUISE: A float (operational cruise) in the Mediterranean Sea. IYARYAS: Unofficial acronym used by Reactor Department to make fun of the similar phrase, IYAOYAS, used by ordinance. Usually the only small bit of privacy found on a ship. (3) ("Submarine Service") Forward Area Gentleman: A crewman serving in the forward part of the submarine, a non-Nuke. METOC), UNREP: Underway Replenishment: The taking of supplies from a supply ship by maneuvering alongside it and passing lines between it and one's own vessel. Split-pea on Rye. It could also be purely a euphemism, replacing a more offensive word, be it due to it's illicit nature, cake could represent a drug for example. Non-Qual Navy: Derisive term used by Naval Aviators, Submariners, and SEALs to describe the Surface Navy. A great place to catch up on scuttlebutt and unwind after a long day. AOM: All Officers Meeting, held for a variety of reasons like training, port calls, mess issues, etc. According the Urban Dictionary, it's can be used in the following ways. C.U.N.T. B1RD: Pronounced: Bravo One Romeo Delta. AIMD: Aircraft Intermediate Maintenance Department. Comes from the Powertrol valve used in AFFF firefighting systems. Dining-in/Dining-out: Social functions, usually for officers and chiefs, where dinner dress is worn and certain "rules of the mess" are followed. Nonskid Wax: A fictitious substance used for waxing non-skid decks, something junior sailors are sent looking for. It is sometimes cured by a "Channel Fever Shot," a slap or kick to the backside. Clobbered: of a landing pattern or comms frequency at a field or ship: filled to capacity, such that one can't get an aircraft or a word in edgewise. Dock jumpers: The unfortunates who would have to leap ashore to tie up when no "line handlers" are available. Caused by Foreign Object Debris, such as nuts, bolts, or anything that could be sucked into a jet engine, damaging it. Gut: The section of a port city or town where visiting sailors can find cheap booze, games of chance, ladies of the night, a bar brawl or two, and other entertainment. After the 3rd Mod, advances in computer technology and circuit miniaturization brought about the ADCAP which is a truly remarkable torpedo. Can be a collateral duty for a commissioned officer or more frequently, a civilian contractor's primary duty. A part of a Cake-Eater's shame. Sometimes used to connect CIC to Engineering. Such training usually resulted in the recruit hitting the rack with several aches and pains he would not normally have had. Pollywog: An individual who has not crossed the, Poopsick: Anything undesirable, specifically feeling seasick. Usually consists of one cruiser, one supply ship, and one or two destroyers, frigates, and submarines. Pit Sword: A sword-shaped device that protrudes below the ship to measure its speed. Also contains the Uniform of the Day. Air Boss: Air Officer. Spooks: Navy Cryptologic Technicians or other service equivalents. Smoke Test: Turn on recently repaired electronic gear; worst case scenario it smokes, indicating a catastrophic failure. V4 Division: Aviation Fuels. It wasnt unheard of to see a Machinist Mate also occupy the position. At aviation commands, FOD can also describe a worthless individual, i.e. Can also be said to an officer, but beware of over-usage. Only the information one needs to know in a given situation, with nothing else to waste one's time. Double Nuts: Aircraft flown by the squadron or air wing commander, typically has "00" (zero zero) painted on the nose and also printed on routing slips for correspondence. Smurf Suit/Smurfs: Set of blue sweatpants and sweatshirt issued on arrival at boot camp; worn for the first several days and thereafter used mostly for PT. Come back an hour later: one will be missing, one will be broken, and one will be in his pocket." Smoke Pit: Designated smoking area. The term alludes to the practice of bombers over enemy territory turning after they have dropped their bombs and igniting their afterburners so as to exit hostile territory more quickly. cake eater Slang term from the 1920's meaning a lady's man. Presently, "Commodore" is the unofficial title of a Captain (O-6) in charge of a squadron of ships or submarines, a wing or group of the same type of aircraft, or a group of SEAL Teams. Titivate: To spruce up or clean up the ship and its company. Checks Five-Oh: Excellent, in proper working order. Usually done to avoid getting in trouble at the expense of someone else. Pit: (1) A sailor's rack or bunk. A container (usually zipper-closed) for toilet articles such as soap, razor, shaving cream, deodorant, etc; especially for expeditionary sailors. The similar silver clouds and lightning bolts addition to an Air Force Major's/Colonel's hat is called Farts and Darts. : (1) Currently Unqualified Naval Trainee. Flag, Flag Officer: Rear Admiral (Lower half) and higher ("flag" rank, because they are entitled to show a flag with an appropriate number of stars on their car, ship, building, etc.) Doc: Nickname and term of respect given to Hospital Corpsman by their shipmates and Marines. Seabee: A member of the Construction Battalions. In the military, the term cake eater refers to civilians. Can also be used to refer to any sailor not expected to be very bright, who is young and naive, or one who has screwed up in some way: "And you've got Seaman Timmy on the .50 cal.". Deduction is usually one to five points per infraction, depending on the severity. Ricky Crud: (1) A one-night sickness which sailors acquire in bootcamp after receiving their smallpox vaccinations. : "Pussy Cut Off Day": The last day of a long deployment on which male sailors can get laid and still obtain Venereal Disease cures from the Hospital Corpsman, and have those cures be effective, before returning to their partners at home. Plank Owners are "Piped Aboard" when shown proper certification. Helmet Fire: When a pilot becomes so task saturated in the cockpit that he loses the big picture and situational awareness (SA). Building 1: USS Brooke (FFG-1), so called because she had so many problems with her P-fired boilers that she was regularly unable to get underway from her long-occupied berth at NAVSTA San Diego. ", FOD Walk Down: A periodic, organized search on an aircraft carrier flight deck or hangar deck looking for debris that a jet engine might ingest. Junk on the Bunks: A type of inspection wherein a Marine places all of his/her issued clothing and 782 gear on a bunk (bed) so that an inspector can verify they have a full complement of uniform items (a full seabag). Scuttlebutt: (1) A drinking fountain. See also "Mess Deck Intelligence.". These recruits usually end up getting ASMO'ed to a company that is earlier in training. Sea Stories: Often exaggerated or embellished tales from previous deployments or commands told by seniors to juniors. Assigned personnel go to their assigned stations to do their assigned task in support of fighting the ship in a battle or when there is a credible threat of attack for which the ship must be prepared to fight against. Chokers: Service Dress White Uniform worn by Officers and Chiefs. ", Black Pants: An enlisted sailor below the rank of E-7 (Chief Petty Officer). "So what happened on your watch?" Also known as a "shit bag.". Set Zebra: Sex involving double or triple penetration. Water wars: Water fights in the engineering spaces, including the use of hot brine, disassembling ventilation ducting, rigging temporary air hoses, and dumping trash cans full of water on the deck. It seems that the passageways are purposely chosen to maximize delay and frustration when a pilot has to do an. So called on account of its unique smell and the overall (un)cleanliness of the city. Also "ditty chaser.". So named because one can't do anything without a chit, especially one that is "lost in routing". Military personnel are known for their, ahem, colorful language, and the phrases below represent the most family-friendly, or PG, terms. Frequently the Enlistee also has an opportunity to extend to 8 years, and immediately gain E-5 rank within 2-3 years total service, like "pushing a magic button to gain rank.". Mast Crank: A fictitious crank, usually impersonated by a Bull Gear crank from engineering, which is to be collected by a junior enlisted to crank down the mast while passing under a short bridge. Usually the senior NFO on a patrol aircraft. Deckplate: Derogatory term for the lowest worker. It could also refer to rich white suburban kids in general, too. VC: Fixed Wing Composite aircraft squadrons. ASH Receiver: An "ash tray." : : : : Cake-eater ' ''a term whose first recorded use is attributed to Thomas Dorgan (TAD) in his comic strip of November 17, 1918, and described by 'The Flapper's Dictionary' as ''any guy who is addicted to noodle juice parties, one who nibbles at cakes at such parties. Valves are named with the initials of the system they belong to, ie Seawater valve 1 is SW-1. Today, Salt and Peppers are worn by cooks that work in a ship's wardroom. John Wayne: (1) A can opener supplied with "C" rations. or " Aw, Boop!" (2) The pennant flown to denote the ship has won the Battle "E" competition. These are broken up into divisions. Cruise: A ship deployment from her home port, usually lasting between 5 and 8 months. VBSS: Visit, Board, Search, Seizure: Marinetime boarding actions and tactics. Cadillac: A mop bucket, usually with wheels and a wringer. Acey-Deucey Club: A recreational facility that serves alcohol for first and second class petty officers, or any Enlisted Club that caters mostly to First and Second Class Petty Officers, but still allows all enlisted personnel. Flag Deck, Flag Bridge: Command level on large ships for Admirals if they are present, see Flag. Watch: A period of duty, usually of four-hours duration, six-hours on submarines. Seven to forever: the 0700-1200 watch, which is longer than the normal four hour watch. Dining-ins are for the service-members only. Poopysuit: Blue overalls worn when deployed out to sea. Elephant Scabs: Veal Parmesan. Zippo: (1) A flame thrower attached to a small boat, or a boat so equipped. JO-JO: Pronounced "joe-joe." My . "We better slow down or the fat boys won't be able to keep up. Screaming Alpha: A sailor who is on fire and is running around screaming. B.B. Example: Chief Coffeedrinker: "Why did you do this? On submarines it's called the Maneuvering Watch. Or jump out of your rack and make it. Also used to indicate one who is in a bad mood "What's wrong with him?" Air Wing: The aviation element on board an aircraft carrier consisting of various squadrons. See also TSC. A dangerous thing for a sailor to be around Pearl Harbor, as some of the natives see them as easy targets for crime, especially when local law-enforcement doesn't seem to care. "Just press the 'I believe' button for now and we'll talk about it later.". Navy Shower: Not a form of punishment. A player unable to make their bid goes set 3 X the bid. Bandit: An aircraft which has been positively identified as hostile. Paddles: Code word for the LSO (see above). Definition of cake-eaters in the Idioms Dictionary. Kiddy cruise: officially a 'minority enlistment'. Fuhgowee's: Code word for ditching work and going home at lunch time, so as not to be suspected by PO1, Chiefs, etc (used in Newport News Drydock). See "Raisin. When she did get underway she was typically towed back in, whereupon she was referred to as "USS Broke". Flight Line: The area on a ship or station where aircraft are made ready for flight. Used to describe a piece of equipment that no longer functions and is "out of commission.". In rare cases, the S.N.O.B. Living the Dream: A sarcastic term used when someone is asked how they are, they reply with this which sounds upbeat and a positive term, and they are actually miserable. S.O.S. CAVU: Ceiling and Visibility Unlimited: Perfect flying weather. Tube steak: Hot dogs (also, called "dangling sirloin"). Crow: The eagle which adorns the Petty Officer rank insignia. Fun Boss: Morale, Welfare and Recreation Officer. See also "Salty," below. Used when a sailor has his hands in his pockets. But is now used for men who enjoy the butt sex. Also COMHOUSE, COMHOME, CINCHOME, HOUSEPAC, etc. Sea Otter: SeaOpDet-er; a member of a Sea Operational Detachment (SEAOPDET). This is especially true if the paint being requested is classified as hazardous material, requiring special ventilation and lockouts. Also seen as a name badge at this time, so officers/petty officers will forget the wearer's real name. Case-Evac. VASTARD: Sailors that work with the AN/USM247(V) Versatile Avionics Shop Test (VAST) operational from 1972-2006. Dammit: Proper way to read an exclamation point quietly. The near universal habit of repeating the last word in an acronym, e.g. NEC: The Navy Enlisted Classification (NEC) system, of which the NEC coding system is a part, supplements the enlisted rating structure in identifying personnel on active or inactive duty and billets in manpower authorizations. A concrete vibrator used to remove air bubbles. Porcupine Balls: Beef Porcupines. Can refer to malicious "scuttlebutt," exaggerated "no-shitters," or blatently phony sea stories. MidShitHead: Enlisted common term for a Naval Academy or ROTC Midshipman on their summer cruise on a ship or a command, gaining real Navy experience between academic class years. In an alternative version one will be pregnant. Salt Cookies: Sugar cookies when the boats Culinary Specialist confuses salt for sugar. The edge of passing or failing at something, or ". On other surface ships. VP: Fixed Wing Patrol Aircraft Squadrons. Miss Shit Can: The USS Michigan (SSGN-727). M.A.S.H. Bolter: Failed attempt at an arrested landing on a carrier by a fixed-wing aircraft. Refers to anything impressive or greatly exceeding what is required. "How much more till the pipe is in place?" Generally only applied to someone who has earned the speaker's respect. Rotor Head: Sailor who flies or maintains rotary-winged aircraft (helicopters). 11 Bang-Bang- Army infantryman. Example: if told to "Deep Six" a piece of paper you would burn or shred it instead of just throwing it away (round filing or file thirteen). "How are you doing today PO Jones" "Living the dream Captain". Dilbert: Fictional and clueless cartoon character used in WWII era training material to demonstrate what NOT to do in naval aviation. Issued in boot camp, used to store loose items, shoe polish stuff, etc. " Salu-salo" means "feast" or "banquet", a reduplication of salo, "to eat together" or "to share food".. Sources indicate that the term "boodle" is American military slang for contraband sweets such as cake, candy and ice cream.A "boodle fight" is a party in which . For more, see. "first-termers"). FOD: Foreign Object Damage. Quarterdeck: Ceremonial area of the ship used while in port for either boarding, or disembarking the ship, usually found at the main deck level, mid-ship. : "Fuck You Bitch I'm Short": Slogan indicating lack of care since the one uttering it or wearing it will be leaving soon. Jughead: US Marine, so called because their "high and tight" haircuts make their heads look like inverted jugs in profile. Topsider: Anyone who is not a nuke, or Engineer. A spout connected to a 5 Gallon fuel can. Shit Suit: Aka "Poopy Suit" A white disposable set of coveralls used mainly for sewage use, painting, bilge diving, or void inspections. Usually this form of Extra Military Instruction is reserved for the most severe dirtbags who are either consistently failing uniform inspection or look like crap on a daily basis. Now, just Rudolph. Power School: Naval Nuclear Power School (NNPS), a key part of the training pipeline for Submarine and CVN nuclear power plant operators. So named because one's sphincter tends to tighten up or "pucker" involuntarily during such times. The usual cycle is: get up, eat, go on watch, get off watch, eat, go to bed. Aboard a ship, it is a can with a hole in the lid, usually hung from the bulkhead near watch stations. Spook Shit: Equipment that one doesn't know the purpose, function or ownership of, which when it's gone leaves as the only trace of its existence aboard ship an unused circuit breaker labeled "Spook Shit" in grease pencil. Weight gain apparent in senior enlisted men and women who have taken desk jobs. Call an Audible: American football term refers to the quarterback changing the play in the last minute based on the defense lineup. The term is also used of sailors who enlist in Advanced Electronics or Nuclear training tracks, as these also require a 6 year commitment. May frequent enlisted/officers clubs upon her husband's deployment, assuming her husband is similarly engaging in infidelity during deployment. The hostess will expect some entertainment (dancing, dinner, etc.). USS Backyard: A sailor's home of record, to which he or she happily returns upon discharge. 3rd Deck Dive Team- Mainly a Marine Corps term, meaning someone is suicidal and should dive off of the third deck. Quarter Mile Island: CVN-65, USS Enterprise, and all eight of her reactors. Nuke Striker: Perjorative term used by nukes to describe a coner that asks endless questions about the operations of the nuclear power plant. Useless piece of machinery. Compare "Living the dream!" Bilge Rat: Someone who works in the engineering spaces. Gold Locker: A locked cabinet in the Engineering Spaces wherein the most valuable, precise, fragile, or one-of-a-kind tools are kept. Freeboard: On a ship or boat, this is the vertical distance between the waterline and the "gunwale" (see below). P.C.O.D. (The Navy term for Air Force personnel is simply "Queer. Drill Rodeo: A game in which a screwdriver is inserted head first into drill where bit should go and battery is removed. ", Boner Garage: USS BONHOMME RICHARD (LHD-6). Skimmer, Skimmer Puke: Surface sailor (this term is also used in other English-speaking navies - the RN, RCN and RAN). VAW: Fixed Wing Carrier Airborne Early Warning aircraft Squadrons. Here today, GUAM tomorrow: Received orders from one island to another island, as in ADAK to GUAM. Once it reaches a high enough speed, the rod is turned so that the steam blows the object completely off the rod and likely at another sailor, who then has to dodge the "danger nut.". 10. Can: Jail, car. VX: Fixed Wing Experimental Aircraft Squadrons. Ricky Heaven: A number of restaurants and entertainment venues found in a single building at boot camp, so called because only graduates of boot camp may go there. Triced Up: Trapped in a rack more cramped then usual, as a result of shipmates opening one's rack while one is sleeping in it (after they discover one forgot to secure it shut before getting in). This is the expected norm in the United States Navy. Air Force Salute, Airman Salute, Airedale Salute: An "I don't know" shrug of the shoulders. The OIC of this evolution is sometimes referred to as "the FOD-father.". Also called the Possibilities of the Day or Plan of Deception because the plan can change without notice. P.A.P.E.R.C.L.I.P. Similar to a Bremerloe. Fried Calamari: A sailor who has been electrocuted. COD: Carrier Onboard Delivery: The C-2 Greyhound, which ferries people and supplies to and from a carrier on a regular basis. : (Bend Over, Here It Comes Again). Usually only found on submarines due to a significantly smaller number of nukes stationed onboard a submarine. Rider: (1) Most often associated with the submarine service; an individual aboard a submarine not a member of the crew who is assigned to the sub for a period of time to perform a specific mission; usually intelligence related. See "Rumor Control" or "Scuttlebutt.". Public." Branch: Lowest organizational level in most naval commands. 43P-1: Work center Maintenance manual; prior to OPNAV numbering the current guidance 4790/4(series) it was 43P. The Kool-Aid-like beverage dispensed on the. By definition are technical specialists. Squared Away: (name for) a sailor who is always "squared away," meaning always having a perfect shave, perfectly ironed uniform, spit-shined shoes, haircut with less than 1mm of hair, spotless uniform, etc. Hoover: The S-3B Viking, mostly due to its unique engine noises. Similar to a real check valve which only allows fluid to go one way. Rating: Refers to an Enlisted man's job description, i.e. Blue Side: The figurative side one is stationed at if one is stationed at a Naval Command; contrasted with the "Green Side" (Marine Corps Command). ", EAWS: Enlisted Aviation Warfare Specialist. 1. (3) Issued wool peacoat. Asshole of the Navy: Norfolk, Virginia, home of the fabled "DOGS AND SAILORS KEEP OFF THE GRASS!" One designated Port, and the other there is no other, only Port once again, hence the term re-Port. Creator Axelrod, Alan Summary See "Irish Pennant.". Also. Skipper: Term used in reference to the Commanding officer of any Ship, Unit, Platoon, or Detachment regardless of rank. To overthink an easy task. 1MC: The General Announcing system on a ship. NQP: "Non-Qual-Puke": A non-qualified crewman who is not yet able to stand watch. Snivel: To request time off or to not be scheduled, usually for personal reasons. A "Royal Cunt Hair" is the finest unit of measure. George: The juniormost officer onboard a surface ship. Bag Nasty: A pre-packaged bag lunch usually consisting of a cold cut sandwich, piece of fruit, and juice box or can of soda. (2) Main engineering space aboard ship to include the Fire Room (boiler room), Machinery Room (Engine Room) or a combined room (Main Machinery Room) containing both boilers and main engines. OBA: Oxygen Breathing Apparatus. Kluck: n. masc. ! CSO: Combat Systems Officer: Officer responsible for maintenance of a ship's combat system (gun, missile, radar, command control and communications systems). It is sometimes used by seniors praising subordinates in one form or another. Family Gram: A 40-word personal communication from the family members of an Officer or Sailor on a Strategic Deterrent Patrol assigned to a Fleet Ballistic Missile (FBM) submarine. The Operations Officer is usually third in command behind the Captain and the Executive Officer. See Blowing Shitters, Shitty Kitty: Derogatory nickname for the USS Kitty Hawk (CV-63). Desert Duck: Helo that delivered mail in the Persian Gulf during Operation Earnest Will. Note that in the Navy, many ships and units have nicknames; these are listed separately, in Appendix:Glossary of U.S. Navy slang/Unit nicknames. Everyone else working while you watch the clouds go by. Also referred to as the "Whistling Shitcan of Death" or a "Flying Anvil. (as "burn a copy") To make a xerox copy of a document or sheet of paper. It is usually kept under the mattress and can stand up on its own by the end of cruise. Fleet Tug-Nuclear, Fire Technician-Nuclear). Generally X(X-ray): always closed, Y(Yoke): closed while underway, Z(Zebra): closed while at GQ. Cat: Man. Non-skid: A rough epoxy coating used for grip on weather decks. A sissy.' Page 30. Gator Navy: The part of the surface Navy that exclusively supports embarked Marines and amphibious operations. Polish a Turd: Make the most of a bad situation. Pass in Review ceremonies are always held on a Friday, meaning that there is a Pass in Review held every week, except during federal holidays i.e. (2) Former Action Guy: Any SO, SB, EOD, ND, or FMF Recon Corpsman or any other parachute-qualified member who is in a position where they cannot maintain their jump quals, or goes into a different warfare community. On my six: Naval aviation expression referring to having someone or thing at my back, on my tail, directly behind me, relative to the hours of a clock; 12-dead ahead, 3-starboard or to the right, 6 aft or behind and 9-port or to the left. : Big Ol' Standard Navy-Issue Ass (from the apparent widening of the hips due in part to the cut of the working uniforms), Bosun's Punch: New sailors on ship are sometimes assigned to find this mythical tool in the office of one of the ship's Bosuns (. CASREP: Casualty Report: Report to higher authority something which is inoperative, OOC (out of commission), and the impact on readiness. 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