Blowing the ___ Fleet: Performing oral sex on a prostitute (in reference to the fact that said prostitute may have had sex with the entirety of the named fleet). They include: beagle a steward; boy scouts leave a brief shore-leave; dimple a hole in a ships hull caused by a torpedo; drain the bilge to be extremely seasick; macaroon a new rating; molly a malingerer; squid female trainee. Air Force Gloves: Pockets. (Refers to improperly securing the "dogs" on a watertight hatch when passing through. "If Airman Smith isn't in this shop in 5 minutes, write that piece of FOD up. ", Seaman Timmy/Fireman Timmy: Used in similar fashion as "Seaman Schmuckatelli" except with a slightly more negative connotation of a sailor who is not too bright, or could be expected to do something stupid without any malicious intent. A submarine (submarines are called boats, with only limited exceptions). Salt Cookies: Sugar cookies when the boats Culinary Specialist confuses salt for sugar. Naval Infantry: Derogatory term for the U.S. Marines, although historically some of the original colonies/early states had "naval infantry" or "naval militia.". If one person at the table is willing to eat all 12 apples and succeeds, that person is given the honor of "carry on" (lack of harassment by upper classmen) for the remainder of the semester. Cow: A refrigerated fixture in the galley that dispenses something like milk. May frequent enlisted/officers clubs upon her husband's deployment, assuming her husband is similarly engaging in infidelity during deployment. USS Backyard: A sailor's home of record, to which he or she happily returns upon discharge. Can also refer to a ship that rarely goes to sea. They usually return with a sore arm, courtesy of a Hull Technician who is in on the joke. Roger That: A term of understanding and acceptance when given an order or other information. 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. Utterance of the term is usually accompanied by the McDonald's tune followed by "I'm diggin' it" instead of "I'm lovin' it.". Ball Button: The fourth button down on the new Service Uniforms, so called because it has a tendency to come undone. AMAN Nobody: "AM3 Schmuckatelli said to, Chief.". "Shithead is on a boondoggle again. See "air wing.". (It is usually impossible to be triced up in a top rack, as top racks usually have no ceiling.). Some times worn on T-Shirts by sailors who are on the last patrol and getting out or going to shore duty. Ditch Wog: A sailor who has passed through the Suez canal or Panama canal, but has not become a shellback. CSO: Combat Systems Officer: Officer responsible for maintenance of a ship's combat system (gun, missile, radar, command control and communications systems). Drop your cocks and grab your socks: A saying that the petty officer of the watch yells in the sleeping quarters when it's time for everyone to get up. Can be a collateral duty for a commissioned officer or more frequently, a civilian contractor's primary duty. Three Frame Rule: Refers to a sailor or situation that is inherently dangerous. one or both of the sailors is currently in a relationship/marriage with a person not stationed on the ship). Emergency Blow: When a sub rapidly blows all of the ballast out of the ballast tanks, resulting in a rapid ascent and an impressive display as the sub breaks the surface. A Golden Screwjob is never spoken of when the sailor in question is within hearing range. Marines - Leathernecks or Jar Heads. Golden rivet: The rivet, made of gold, which according to folklore every ship is built containing one of. 'I Believe' Button: A fictitious button to be pressed when complex technical details are not immediately understood, but there is not time to go into laborious explanation. DinQ: Delinquent in Qualifications, or some other admin requirement, "on the dinq list for tetanus shot", Dipper: An anti-submarine helocopter with a variable depth dipping SONAR. 2. Whitney(LCC-20), as it rarely goes to sea. I will only give one or two of the more polite slang terms for each service: Navy - Squids or Swabbies. Black beret: Worn by Swift Boat and PBR Sailors, originally in Vietnam. Broke-dick: Technical term describing malfunctioning or inoperable equipment. It has a hand cranked dynamo which will produce a whirring sound on the other station, hence the "growl.". Also known as "Go-Go Juice." S.N.O.B. Knee-knockers: A passageway opening through a bulkhead. Used when a sailor has his hands in his pockets. Sinking Sarah: USS Saratoga, which had issues with sinking while tied up alongside the pier. These Direct Input LDOs have not spent time "in the fleet", D.I.L.L.I.G.A.F: (Do I Look Like I Give A Fuck? A player unable to make their bid goes set 3 X the bid. 1MC: The General Announcing system on a ship. One bell corresponds to 30 minutes past the hour. AOCS: Aviation Officer Candidate School; since discontinued pre-commissioning programs at NAS Pensacola, FL and Bremerton, WA that trained both prior service and non-prior service college graduates to become naval officers and to subsequently qualify as either Naval Aviators, Naval Flight Officers, Air Intelligence Officers, or Aircraft Maintenance Duty Officers - program merged into with Officer Candidate School from Newport, RI in late 1990s and then in the late 2000s moved to NETC Newport, RI. The term is used, regardless of the officer's age or gender, when the officer has gained the respect of subordinates. ", ASVAB: The Navy's enlisted entrance exam. The usual cycle is: get up, eat, go on watch, get off watch, eat, go to bed. The Hole: Main machinery space where an engineer works. Also known as a "Butt Shark.". See FAG. Depending on the wardroom and in particular on the person preparing the grog, it may be pleasant and delicious or one of the most foul and disgusting beverages ever conceived. Also called an Ensign Salute. Holy stone: The stone or the act of using one. For personnel aboard ship, this means to remain in bed, while onshore this may simply mean to stay home for the day. Midnight Requisition: To "borrow" (with varying degress of consent) a needed item from another unit. Lifer Locker: Lounge used by E-6's onboard ship. AIMD: Aircraft Intermediate Maintenance Department. Bogey: An unknown aircraft which could be friendly, hostile, or neutral. Pushbutton: Term applied to a 6 year enlistee with advanced schooling. Get Fucked or Fuck-Off from your Navy equals and lower in rank. AO: Aviation Ordnanceman, personnel assigned to Aircraft Carriers, Helicopter Carriers and Aviation Squadrons that store, handle, assemble, transport and load all weapons and drop tanks along with electronic counter measure pods, dispensers and sono-bouys on Navy and Marine Corps aircraft. Cock-ologist: Corpsman (derived from a 1980s Coca Cola commercial having a Coke-ologist). (2) On surface ships, any member of the ship's company who is not assigned to the Engineering Department. NAMI Whammy: Slang for the incredibly in-depth two-day flight physical given to all prospective aviators at the Naval Aeromedical Institute at NAS Pensacola. Only used Chief to Chief. Boat School: Nickname for the United States Naval Academy (USNA) at Annapolis, MD. : Fucked Up Ridiculous Educational Device: The computer that graded the teletype capabilities of those going through Radioman "A" School. Sucking Sarah: Derogatory term used to describe the USS Saratoga (CV-60), also called ", Summer Creases: A term used to mock someone with a wrinkled shirt. Pictures of bare-assed drunken aviators standing on the blue tile during port calls are highly prized keepsakes. See also "Black box" and "Transistor Theory". Trips to the beach are generally low key. JAM-Dive buddy: (Submarine Service) A submariner whom you have your way with in the event of a jam-dive casualty. Atlantic Fleet equivalent to a Pacific Fleet WESTPAC. Love Boat: (1) A sub tender crewed primarily by female sailors; see also "Tuna Boat." Also refers to a friend who has become non-responsive. "Go grease the donkey dick. If the roll call or the skit fails to amuse the rest of the airwing, the offending squadron is booed and belittled mercilessly. Sometimes used to connect CIC to Engineering. This was normally either 5 or 10 minutes in duration (never long enough). Historically, the CH-46 Sea Knight (see "Phrog") was used for such resupply, although any aircraft with a cargo hook installed can do. Jughead: US Marine, so called because their "high and tight" haircuts make their heads look like inverted jugs in profile. (especially Marines) generally called sailors. Corpsman Candy: Sore-throat lozenges handed out at sick bay in lieu of any substantive treatment. Shallow Water Surface Pukes: members of the Coast Guard, from the viewpoint of a bubblehead. They "shit" words out when one squeezes the handle. Screaming Alpha: A sailor who is on fire and is running around screaming. Airstart: (1) An attempt to restart an aircraft's engine(s) after in-flight failure. In the aviation community, hot racking refers to an individual who has not taken a shower before retiring to his bunk, usually after working a 12-hour shift on the flight deck. This slogan was adopted by Reactor Departments on CVNs in response to the Aviation Ordnance slogan "IYAOYAS. An obsolete / unofficial procedure signal. Cumshaw: The art of trading something that doesn't belong to you, to someone, for something that doesn't belong to them, not necessarily for personal gain, but to circumvent regular supply channels, or to obtain something not available through supply channels. Apocryphally, a show in which women have sex with dogs and ponies: Sailors may claim to have witnessed such shows in. L.T.D.B: "Living the Dream, Baby." See "USS Neversail.". XO: Executive Officer: The second-in-Command of a ship, aviation squadron or shore command, second in authority to the Commanding Officer. 2JV: Engineering sound-powered circuit. This follows from a three-section watch rotation, and results in the sailor standing watch at a different time every day and night, repeating every three days. Girl Scout Training Aid: A complete pepperoni (a sausage roughly 1-2 inches wide and 2-3 feet long). Topsider: Anyone who is not a nuke, or Engineer. Typically not the same person as the sailor's ashore spouse/girlfriend/boyfriend (i.e. Monkey fist: A Turks head knot tied in a rope to add weight and mass to a heaving line. COD: Carrier Onboard Delivery: The C-2 Greyhound, which ferries people and supplies to and from a carrier on a regular basis. Borrowed from the SI unit for reactive power, used to describe a particularly useless Electrician's Mate. Monkey cum: White scrubbing liquid used to clean grease pencil from status boards. // ]]> Join our newsletter received by other visitors who are preparing for their military career! Pump and Dump: A term in Boot Camp, normally used by RDCs allowing Recruits time to use the Head. USS Neverdock: Any ship that seems to stay out at sea for unusually long periods of time. Ladderwell: Stairs. VC: Fixed Wing Composite aircraft squadrons. Walking, Talking Road Mark: Used during boot camp to refer to a recruit that is a complete loss at military bearing, appearence, and formalities, a recruit that causes his company to constantly lose points at inspections, drills, etc. Nuke Milk: A disgusting powdered milk used when the fresh milk runs out. Twelve are served per table. squared away" above. Fuck Off." Brown Shoe: Term used to describe aviation community officers and senior enlisted members, due to the dark brown footwear worn with khaki uniforms and aviation winter working green uniforms. Quarters: A gathering of all the people in the organization. Goat Fuck Operation: A situation in which every possible aspect fails or goes "sideways". "I work in The Hole." Websquid. Retired RMs may have a ZUT certificate or even a ZUT tattoo. 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. ", TAD or TDY: Temporary Additional Duty or Temporary Duty, "Take suction on a seat cushion:" alternative form of "pucker factor. Just press the I Believe button. or a dirt sailor's sleeping bag. So named because one's sphincter tends to tighten up or "pucker" involuntarily during such times. River Rat: Crew member of a brown water boat or patrol craft. Booty Cigar: A bowel movement, particularly a very long one. VA Veterans Administration / Department of Veterans Affairs: A department of the US Federal Government that assists military veterans with medical care, educational benefits for college of technical training, home loans, burial, etc. ( mildly, pejorative) A sailor in the Navy. Liberty Risk: A sailor who loves liberty a little too much, so much so that he puts himself in danger by drinking too much, getting into fights, or pissing off the locals. Often seen entering and exiting helos that are providing SAR services. 1D10T or ID10T: A mythical substance that new Sailors are sent in search of as a joke. MAA: Master-at-Arms. Strikers are sailors that enlist without a guaranteed rate (job), with the intention of floating around until they find a department where they fit in. "There are two kinds of people on a ship: Engineers and Riders. Assholes and elbows: The only things which should be seen by a boatswains mate when deck hands are on their hands and knees holystoning a wooden deck. Skidmark: The shit stains that one gets in one's underwear (see Skivvies) that are the result of wiping with cheap government toilet paper. E.g. )See Fast Cruise. Often fatal for the aircrew if they do not eject in time. None of the goodies get past that person. (3) ("Submarine Service") Forward Area Gentleman: A crewman serving in the forward part of the submarine, a non-Nuke. Also Air Force Personnel. Telling the LPO you're going up to the calibration shop for awhile but head up to the roach coach instead? Rating: Refers to an Enlisted man's job description, i.e. Smoking Sponson: Designated smoking area aboard aircraft carriers, usually right below the flight deck on the exterior of the ship's hull. Liberty: Free time away from work or the ship, usually after working hours or in port. Term used to refer to the lucky nuke who gets out of the Navy next. Golden Dragon: A sailor who has crossed the Prime Meridian or the International Date Line into the Eastern Hemisphere. Usually results in one of two things, either NJP, or a fist fight. Motrin: A magical pill dispensed by hospital corpsmen capable for minor owies or to hypochondriacs; "take two aspirin and call me in the morning." No longer moving through the water, which means rudder control is lost as well. Dynamited Chicken: Chicken a la king or chicken cacciatore. EB Green: Green duct tape acquired from Electric Boat in Groton, CT; can be used to fix almost anything, temporarily. The subs and the sailors are on eternal patrol. Veal Wheels: Veal Parmesan. Shit Locker: An ass, or rear-end. Also called No F'n Good. Drive On! A multi-tool (aka Gerber, Leatherman, etc), while not authorized to perform ANY maintenance, is nonetheless carried by most engineers in Reactor spaces. Blue Roper (also: Blue Rope): A sailor that is in training to be a Recruit Division Commander, so called because of the blue rope they wear on the right sleeve. Sometimes used especially of the sailors from the USS Mathers. Green Scrubby: Mildly abrasive scouring pad. You are acting drifty today!"). Raisin: Recruit or junior sailor, predominantly heard at Naval Training Commands. May also refer to the anti-exposure suits used by aircrews in the case of a water landing in cold environments. Example: "The fuckin' aux drain pump is fuckin' broke-dick.". Short Timer: A sailor with less than 90 days until discharge or transfer and an attitude to match. Plank Owner: Term used for original crew personnel assigned to ships company during commissioning. KVAR: "Shows up as an apparent load on the system but does no actual work." The following are some examples of the slang of the United States Navy, you will also see references to the United States Marine Corps as well because of their use of naval terminology sometimes also referred to as NAVSpeak. Also called "Cornbacked Gator" or "Brown Trout.". I always assumed that like most Navy terms it went back to the days of sail. Back in my day the squids used to say that Gyrene (a slang term for Ma AWOL: Absent Without Official Leave; this is a US Army and USAF term, not a Navy term, see UA. Ricky Iron: Using one's right hand to press one's uniform flat. Air Boss: Air Officer. X-Ray Fitting: (1) A hatch, scuttle or the like which in normal condition is closed both in-port and at-sea. Iron Bottom Sound: A term used to this day to describe the waters between Guadalcanal, Savo Island, and Florida Island in the Solomon Island chain, because of the large number of ships sunk in that area during World War II. Paint Chit: One of the sources for power on a ship, especially on large ships like carriers or battleships. Sliders: Mess deck/chow hall hamburgers/cheeseburgers, so named for their high grease content and purported ability to 'slide' through the alimentary canal. This is just point of fact, and shouldnt necessarily be viewed as anything other than amusing. Navy Shower: Not a form of punishment. Also "Jarhead.". Also called Fast Attack boats, also Saturdays, Sundays, and Nights, for their operating schedule. "How much more till the pipe is in place?" i.e. [CDATA[ Incorrectly, but nearly universally, applied to turning anything on. Powder Monkey: Term referring to a sailor sent back and forth for an item, usually tasked to retrive something from below-decks; derives from young boys who served on wooden ships that retrieved powder for broadside firing. Zero: Officer. Short arm inspection: The inspection a ship's corpsman performs on a sailor's penis, looking for visible signs of any venereal disease, if the sailor suspects he may have contracted one. (2) An underperforming Cryptologic Technician or "CT" Shitbag. Derives from Port Orchard, Washington, across Sinclair Inlet from PSNS. Differs from "VERTREP.". Port Orca: A husky (large) female. See "R2D2." In an alternative version one will be pregnant. Also said as "poking the poodle" or "screwin' the pooch." WebNaval Slang The term Chock-A-Block, meaning full, is a naval expression. Come back an hour later: one will be missing, one will be broken, and one will be in his pocket." Non-Qual Navy: Derisive term used by Naval Aviators, Submariners, and SEALs to describe the Surface Navy. Tits Machine: Old-school term for a kick-ass aircraft, usually a fighter, that consisted of little more than an airframe, minimal avionics, and a huge engine or two. Common departments are combat systems (combination of some operations/weapons department divisions) supply, admin, deck, engineering, operations, and maintenance. Trips back to the ship in the wee hours of the night are usually very entertaining. The lower lip of the opening sits at shin height. TACCO: Tactical Coordinator. ", Boopdiddley: All-purpose, virtually meaningless expression, used as an exclamation i.e. Zone inspection: A formal inspection of spaces conducted by a team headed by the XO. Bilge Troll: Engine room lower level watchstander; junior enlisted nuke machinist mate on sub. Example: Watch Officer-"What is pH?" In reality, consists of an E-5 signing a piece of paper and giving the warning, "if you go up for mast, I will testify under oath that I inspected and saw every item.". A pumice stone for cleaning a wooden deck. Warm Blood: An individual who has not crossed the Arctic Circle or Antarctic Circle, who must go through rituals, that sometimes cross the line to be hazing, to become a Blue Nose or Red Nose, respectively. It's inevitable that when a person enlists in the military, they join a whole new culture.It might even come as a shock compared to her hometown. See also SERP. "secure the forward diesel" or "secure from general quarters"; can also be used to to prepare something for sea, as in "secure for sea.". "A grain of sand on the beach of reasons to get out of the Navy.". This is used in boot camp to refer to those boots who have received their dungaree uniforms so recently that they haven't been ironed, just washed, they are therefore wrinkled, like a raisin. Turn 'n' Burn: "Hurry up! Gunner: Term applied to and used in addressing (informally) an Ordnance Technician Surface Warrant Officer. No Balls: An expression used to suggest that a person does not have the, No Load: A useless sailor. Green Side: The figurative side one is stationed at if one is stationed at a Marine Corps Command; contrasted with the "Blue Side" (Naval Command). AD: Aviation Machinist Mate, one who throws wrenches at aircraft and prays to mech gods for a favorable outcome. Refers to the shape of a gas turbine module. Plastic Fantastic: F/A-18 used in the 1980s. The most junior officer aboard ship, who has to handle the most demeaning or illegal duties demanded by HQ. Submitted by Anonymous on Mar 07 2018 . A play on words that hints at the escapades her crew may have been involved in. Tube steak: Hot dogs (also, called "dangling sirloin"). ADCAP Advanced Capability Torpedo that began life as the Mk 48 torpedo (21 inch diameter) launched primarily by submarine platforms. Seaman gang, the 1st Lt's folks, are often non-quals who are E-4 and below with a first class or senior second class petty officer as leading petty officer. This person would be given the title of "Honorary S.N.O.B.". Chicken-catch-me-fuck-me: Chicken Cacciatore. Used pejoratively if the officer in question is overly proud of this fact. ", Wog: Short for "pollywog", as in "wog ceremony.". (2) The pennant flown to denote the ship has won the Battle "E" competition. Chokers: Service Dress White Uniform worn by Officers and Chiefs. Called the Whammy b/c many aspiring naval flight careers are ended before they even begin due to some unknown ailment. See also TSC. Squid Slang Navy Theres a lot of squid slang in the navy. ADSEP: ADministrative SEParation: Release from Naval Service for administrative reasons. Air Department: Consists of 5 divisions, usually manned by Aviation Boatswains Mates. Boot Chief: Nickname given to a Chief during their first year as a Chief. See also A-Gang. Death Pillows: (Submarine Service) Canned ravioli usually served at midrats. Field Day: All hands clean-up. They are more often than not quite beautiful and are often sought after by nave junior sailors who neglect to check the downstairs plumbing until its too late. Mags: Place to store ammunition and weapons in warships and fortifications. 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). The series of books; 43P-1, 43P-2, 43P-3 & 43P-4 were separate books covering all aspects of maintenance. Non-Comm: A non-commissioned officer, E4-E9. These films may be found on YouTube. A common joke is to ask inexperienced personnel on watch to "keep an eye out for signs of C-GU11s in the area, over." NFG: Non-Functioning Gear: Used typically on Tags placed on electronics indicating malfunction description. LDO: Limited Duty Officer: generally a senior and highly qualified enlisted person (E6E8) who has earned a commission through a competitive process and continues to work in their field. COMNAVSNACPAC, COMNAVSNACLANT: A sailor who stores a lot of junk food in their rack. PIERPAC: Pretending to be on deployment while moored to a pier. Sea and Anchor Detail: Every sailor has an assigned duty station to be manned when the ship is either pulling into or out of port. Its Army and Air Force equivalent is warrant officer (WO).. Along with all of This term may be used pejoratively (see Pogey bait), as no one but Marines are interested in pogues or baiting homosexuals. In modern times it is an aluminum rubbish bowl. 8 Day Skate: On a four section duty roster there is time where each section finishes duty in the morning and is not on duty again for seven more days. Often condoned when essential to get underway. (hence nickname). (Often pronounced "A-wis."). Chief: Title given to enlisted personnel who have achieved the rank of E-7 and who have completed their transitional training and indoc. WebCanada. Only the information one needs to know in a given situation, with nothing else to waste one's time. This is generally done when fuel is almost all used up with no hope of making it to a safe landing area, or when a slowly developing but potentially fatal emergency is going on. Zoom Bag: Navy flight suit, generally fireproof Nomex. With the retirement of the S-3B Viking all VS squadrons have been decommissioned. If a longer term "relationship" is desired by both parties, the "bar fine" can be paid in advance as "steady papers." See also "Mess Deck Intelligence.". To ELTs, it's "Superior Mechanic, Almost God.". Usually an all day event to get the crew ready for a real underway. (The list of reasons is very extensive and can be found in BUPERSINST 1900.8C, Enclosure (2).). VAQ: Fixed Wing Electronic Attack aircraft Squadrons. Score is kept by awarding 3 points for bids made and taken and 1 point for each additional trick. For example 2 sets of 2 bells, followed by a single bell (5 total) could be 0230, 0630, 1030, 1430, 1830, or 2230. Dog watches: The 1600-2000 evening watch is customarily split into two two-hour "dog" watches, so that the watch sections rotate rather than being stuck with the same schedule every day. Do not stand near one of the speakers without hearing protection. Nonskid Wax: A fictitious substance used for waxing non-skid decks, something junior sailors are sent looking for. So called because in the old days of sailing, this list was posted on the binnacle, the casing that housed the ship's compass. crud: An upper respiratory infection usually caught in boot camp by new recruits bringing viruses from all over the country. USS Oriskany CVA34, Carriers today are designated as CV, During the VietNam error the A added to CV stood for attack carrier. Traditionally the metal device is dropped in a beer glass, and "wet down.". Cover: Term for any sort of headgear worn with a uniform in USN, USMC and USCG. Mighty Mo: Nickname for the USS Missouri (BB-63), now a museum ship at Pearl Harbor. USS Lake Cham Pain: The USS Lake Champlain. Burnbag: (1) One of the red-and-white-striped paper bags which are used to hold classified material meant for destruction. Shit River: The extremely polluted (mostly with sewage) canal just outside the Subic Bay main gate. See "Raisin. Load: (Always referred to as "the load.") A sea lawyer is adept at using technicalities, half truths, and administrative crap to get out of doing work or anything else he doesn't want to do, and/or to justify his laziness. (2) A blowjob. PT: Physical Training. 2-10-2: A female, perceived to be unattractive otherwise, out at sea on a ship which has many more males than females and who is consequently paid more attention than she would be paid on land. A form of non-judicial punishment in which a sailor finds himself standing tall in front of the old man when he has really screwed the pooch. Chuck Wagon: (yet another name for) the USS Carl Vinson. See "titless wave." These are broken up into divisions. in the civilian world. Ready Roller: a sailor who wakes up, "rolls" out of his rack- without washing or brushing- "ready" to head to the Mess Hall to start his day. Warships and fortifications visitors who are preparing for their high grease content and purported ability to 'slide through. 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