Incorrectly, but nearly universally, applied to turning anything on. Air Force Gloves: Pockets. By definition, a technical specialist. Also termed as Smokin' and Jokin'. Lather up and wash. 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. Term used to describe a sailor who has just failed out of a rather difficult A-School (Nuc, ET, AT) and will now head to the fleet (and obvious deployment) undesignated. This slogan was adopted by Reactor Departments on CVNs in response to the Aviation Ordnance slogan "IYAOYAS. Lifer Dog: (See "Lifer," above) "Call me an asshole, call me a cocksucker, call me a son-of-a-bitch; just don't call me a Lifer Dog.". Building 38: The USS Puget Sound (AD-38). Part of the Aircraft Intermediate Maintenance Department (AIMD), IM3 (Avionics) division. Also, a game played by aviation personnel involving several long tables and a great deal of beer, wherein the aviators attempt to replicate with their bodies the, Creamed foreskins: Creamed chipped beef. Joe Shit-in-the-rag Man / Joe Shit the Rag man / Joe Shit Charlie the Rag Man: An under-performing sailor. See also BROWN SHOE. V1 Division: Aircraft Handlers on the flight deck. Specialized training for Aviation Administration (AZ) and Aviation Anti Submarine Warfare Operators (AW) ratings. Chub Club: The mandatory physical training to which sailors are assigned if they are overweight. All of these were later designated as Cruisers. On ships equipped with small boats, the First Lieutenant or "First" (First Division Officer or Deck Department Head) is in charge of these boats and the sailors who maintain and run them. Drill Rodeo: A game in which a screwdriver is inserted head first into drill where bit should go and battery is removed. Pogue: A homosexual who may be called a "twink", usually under-aged. You are acting drifty today!"). Workers in the Paint Locker can literally turn someones life into a living hell, by running them all over the ship to get the proper signatures on their paint chit. Such a sailor will likely be restricted to the ship at the next liberty port. Evil Planet Notorg: Groton CT. (Notorg is Groton spelled backwards.). Water Wings: Derogatory term used (usually by Naval Aviators), for the Surface Warfare Officer qualification badge. Alternately, often used by nukes to suggest someone ought to put forth at least a little thought before giving up on a problem. Often used sarcastically in reference to Naval lifestyle. (especially Marines) generally called sailors. : Seen on a numerical list of epithet substitutions, especially transmitted over radio, which has to stay clean. The subs and the sailors are on eternal patrol. This is usually done intentionally when flying with an Instrument Flight Rules (IFR) flight plan, but can lead to high "pucker factor" when it is done accidentally. Dicking the dog: Putting "half-assed" effort into a task. No Balls: An expression used to suggest that a person does not have the, No Load: A useless sailor. ", Swinging Dick: Spoken by Marines, and sailors to refer to healthy shipmates while on maneuvers, e.g. "Just press the 'I believe' button for now and we'll talk about it later.". AWOL: Absent Without Official Leave; this is a US Army and USAF term, not a Navy term, see UA. Also called "Fresh Air Snipe.". The term is also used of sailors who enlist in Advanced Electronics or Nuclear training tracks, as these also require a 6 year commitment. Meat Gazer: Unlucky individual designated to make sure the urine in a "Whiz Quiz" actually comes from the urinator's body. (Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery). Fuck Off." Derived from an arcane method of reading signal strength. Ed's Motel: Navy filmmakers' acronym for Editorials, Motion Picture and Television Department. Ditty-bop: A Radioman or Cryptologic Technician Collection (CTR), from the sound of Morse code. POG: (Person Other than Grunt) A term often used by Marine Infantry (Grunts) to refer to anyone who is not them. L.T.D.B: "Living the Dream, Baby." Shallow Water Surface Pukes: members of the Coast Guard, from the viewpoint of a bubblehead. One who does not pull his share of the load. Split-pea on Rye. WEFT: Typically it stands for "Wings, Exhaust (or Engine, for prop aircraft), Fuselage, Tail" and is a method by which ship's lookout stations can visually identify aircraft within the vicinity. ), A term indicating supreme indifference; "Gaffer." Compare "Ricky Fishing. Usually the senior pilot on a patrol aircraft, having been previously designated a 2P (second pilot). A monthly review print-out of one's pay record, time-in-service, amount of leave on the books, and other important record keeping information. So named because one's sphincter tends to tighten up or "pucker" involuntarily during such times. 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. WebSquid. COD: Carrier Onboard Delivery: The C-2 Greyhound, which ferries people and supplies to and from a carrier on a regular basis. Ghetto: Open-bay barracks, usually reserved for single sailors who are in transit or otherwise temporarily assigned there. Brig Chaser: The sailor who escorts a prisoner to the brig. Differs from leave (see above) in that one must stay close to one's home station and it is generally much shorter. Officially no longer named the 43P-1, the fleet continues to name and refer to their work center maintenance manual as the 43P-1. : Diesel Boats Forever: (marking on an) unauthorized pin showing a non-nuclear submarine. Ricky Iron: Using one's right hand to press one's uniform flat. Head call means to use the head. S.O.S. Batphone: A dedicated outside telephone line (not for personal use) typically for shore power or security purposes. It is expected that the sailor will not have another girlfriend that same evening and not get caught with another on a subsequent evening. Buffer Tech: A junior enlisted who polishes the deck with a buffer, a duty normally assigned to shore duty personnel or those attending "A" School. ELT-"What do you want it to be?". Color Company is also given the honor of being the first company to Pass in Review if there is not a Hall of Fame Company that graduates Boot Camp at the same time. The washer or nut spins wildly due to the high pressure of the steam. Due to the [more] lax treatment of officers, termed a jungle because of their constant disarray. Anyone who has been designated with this nickname is most likely a lifer who has no life outside the navy. Monkey fist: A Turks head knot tied in a rope to add weight and mass to a heaving line. Weight gain apparent in senior enlisted men and women who have taken desk jobs. Service Dress Bozo: Service Dress Blue uniform with a bow tie worn by a junior officer to a formal event for which he was too cheap to buy a formal mess dress jacket. Eyeball liberty: Ability to see but not interact with something pleasurable, especially members of the opposite sex; For example, male sailors may joke that they have eyeball liberty ogling a boat full of women while exiting port, or in view a port itself where no actual liberty is allowed. A.K.A. "We're going to have great liberty this port: A tuna boat just pulled in!". Dammit: Proper way to read an exclamation point quietly. : Fuck It, I Got My Orders: A refusal of a long or tough assignment near the end of a duty rotation. Pisser: (1) A urinal (not a toilet). MEDCRUISE: A float (operational cruise) in the Mediterranean Sea. Pit Sword: A sword-shaped device that protrudes below the ship to measure its speed. Officer: "Noted." Hole: Main engineering space aboard ship to include the Fire Room (boiler room), Machinery Room (Engine Room) or a combined room (Main Machinery Room) contains both boilers and main engines. Marines have an equivalent "tack" on each side. Each squadron has one on the O-3 level, and each pilot has his own seat. Telling the LPO you're going up to the calibration shop for awhile but head up to the roach coach instead? or " Aw, Boop!" Mad Shitter (AKA Phantom Shitter): A sailor who does not flush a toilet. "It was a Butt Puckering experience.". For the same reason, they are sometimes referred to as ", Skivvy waver: Signalman (because of signal flags), Skosh: Perilously close to minimum acceptable levels. Jack Off Curtain: The small privacy curtain hanging on the outside of a rack. Warrant: A warrant officer. All rights reserved. Officially referred to as "Intensive Training" or "Advanced Intensive Training. 1D10T or ID10T: A mythical substance that new Sailors are sent in search of as a joke. So called because it is the 5th branch of the armed forces, yet falls under the control of the Department of Homeland Security. ASH Receiver: An "ash tray." Bubblegummer: A newbie or young sailor just out of boot camp or school. (2) The pennant flown to denote the ship has won the Battle "E" competition. ", YGFBKM: "You've Got to Fucking Be Kidding Me!". 2-6-10: Abbreviation of "It's gonna take 2 surgeons 6 hours to remove 10 inches of my boot from your ass." Cal PO: Calibration Petty Officer: Collateral duty position, typically filled by the most junior and inept sailor in a division, responsible for ensuring a division's test equipment is delivered to the cal lab on time. Lifer Stripe: The stripes located just above the cuff of the right sleeve on the service dress uniform that indicates four years of service per stripe. Douche down: To wash, usually using fresh water. ", Danger nut: A "fun" game in which one or more sailors place a washer or nut around a rod or similar metal device and then hold it to a steam vent. I will only give one or two of the more polite slang terms for each service: Navy - Squids or Swabbies. Connie: Nickname for USS Constellation CV64. Often done in boot camp. "You just blew the 7th Fleet.". Crowd Killer: An aircraft which holds 14+ crew (typicaly no passengers). Pri-Fly: Primary Flight Control. 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. Dick Skinners: Hands. Radio girls: Derogatory term for Radiomen used by personnel in engineering ratings who do not believe they do any "real work." Smokin' and Coke'in': Derogatory nickname used to describe an unauthorized break, where a sailor takes a smoke break, and grabs a soda out of a vending machine. Smoking Sponson: Designated smoking area aboard aircraft carriers, usually right below the flight deck on the exterior of the ship's hull. (2) An underperforming Cryptologic Technician or "CT" Shitbag. The term is used in boot camp to refer to female masturbation. Swabbie #1: "Bro, those Seabees are so fucking cool !" Even though an LDO can choose to wear only his/her top three ribbons, they never do; because they always have at least three higher than Good Conduct and they need to have that one on display lest they be mistaken for a real junior officer. 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. Bolter: Failed attempt at an arrested landing on a carrier by a fixed-wing aircraft. Flight Line: The area on a ship or station where aircraft are made ready for flight. Alternatively, "stop your grinnin' and grab your linen. Pier 20: Derogatory term used to describe the U.S.S. Left side of an aircraft when facing the nose from inside. one that is given one hour before shift change and will require at least 3 hours to complete. The rating badge icon looked like a bar stool. Training Anchorage (TRANCH): A frustrating, fuel-saving method of practicing battle tactics electronically among ships while at anchor, usually within sight of an attractive liberty port. Mid: Midshipman at the US Naval Academy or Naval ROTC; "Middie" is considered derogatory. 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). See also Bonnie Dick., Bonnie Dick: USS BONHOMME RICHARD * (CV/CVA 31, LHD 6), Boomer: Ballistic Missile Submarine (SSBN), Boomer Fag: Crewmember of a Ballistic Missile Submarine (SSBN). If the roll call or the skit fails to amuse the rest of the airwing, the offending squadron is booed and belittled mercilessly. Marine Shower: No soap and water, just deodorant and cologne, Marine Table Cloth: See Marine Dinner Tray. ;dop kit; douche kit. Cold Shot, Cold Cat: A catapult launch from a carrier in which insufficient speed is attained to generate lift. Naval method of indicating the time of day aboard ship, usually over the 1MC. Hot box: Ship's engines are lit off, but ship is not underway. Origins in the P-3 Orion Sub Hunter/Killer community. ". Example: "WHY THE FUCK DID YOU LET THEM MARCH BACK FROM CHOW?!?" Skipper: Term used in reference to the Commanding officer of any Ship, Unit, Platoon, or Detachment regardless of rank. VBSS: Visit, Board, Search, Seizure: Marinetime boarding actions and tactics. Work for 1st division varies among ships depending on size. In the early 80s the termsquid was reserved for fleet sailors. As such, it was always considered a term of endearment as no sailor worth his sal Nuke Milk: A disgusting powdered milk used when the fresh milk runs out. It is played to "motivate" the crew after an UNREP, VERTREP, etc. A common joke is to ask inexperienced personnel on watch to "keep an eye out for signs of C-GU11s in the area, over." Petty officer, 1st class, PO1, is a Naval non-commissioned member rank of the Canadian Forces.It is senior to the rank of petty officer 2nd-class and its equivalents, and junior to chief petty officer 2nd-class and its equivalents. Masagi Girl: A prostitute (typically Chinese) found in the Honch. Sigs: A Signalman (SM); a former rating, now merged with Quartermaster. Example: The F-5 usually lands skosh on fuel. Single-Digit Midget: Sailor with less that ten days left before their EAOS (end of active obligated service). It has a hand cranked dynamo which will produce a whirring sound on the other station, hence the "growl.". Foc's'le Follies: A gathering of all the aviators in the airwing in the carrier's foc's'le (forecastle). Similar to CGU-11. Bandit: An aircraft which has been positively identified as hostile. "We're going to The Boat for a few weeks.". (2) The constant cold that sailors suffer from in bootcamp because they spend 8 weeks confined with 80 people from all walks of life. Term used by Nukes to describe a method of estimation to arrive at an answer. Grip and grin: A public affairs or awards event in which some member of the command must shake hands, smile, and have their photo taken. Do not stand near one of the speakers without hearing protection. crud: An upper respiratory infection usually caught in boot camp by new recruits bringing viruses from all over the country. Jim Jim: The nickname for the computer that aided avionics ratings through Basic Electronics and Electricity (B double E) and AVA's self paced courses. Gator-Freighter: A ship used in amphibious warfare, or generally the transportation of Marines and their equipment, especially, a carrier-like vessel (. For better or worse, everyone is picked on in one way or another. Ricky Ninja: Within minutes of lights out, the entire division is asleep, except for the Ricky Ninjas, dressed in their ski masks and sweaters, sliding from rack to rack, Gullivering, dirty-dicking, and spitting in the RPOC's canteen. Usually takes the form of "Hey, did you hear (insert ship name here) had a fire in their main machinery room and can't get underway so our cruise got extended by a month?" When one goes off, the other takes his place (three men share two racks). A special show put on for inspecting senior officers. Hot Racking or Hot Bunking: Submariners share racks. Quarter Mile Island: CVN-65, USS Enterprise, and all eight of her reactors. 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. Often used when situations, as can be normal, repeat themselves but more often when you just know you are about to get it again from the Command. Nuke Striker: Perjorative term used by nukes to describe a coner that asks endless questions about the operations of the nuclear power plant. Drop a Chit: The act of filling out a request chit. HCO: Helo Control Officer, talks to each pilot as he makes his approach to a small boy (See LSO). Liberty: Free time away from work or the ship, usually after working hours or in port. Phraseology: Instant Boatswain's Mate, just add water. AOL: Absent Over Leave; Navyspeak for AWOL. Common overnight activity for ships underway. Usually involving near beer and barbecue. Punching Holes: When a submarine is underway submerged, as in "Punching Holes in the Ocean". Kamikaze: A hetero male Marine who is so gung-ho that he can only be sexually satisfied by another male Marine. Tuna Boat: A sub tender or other non-combat ship that is crewed primarily by female sailors. Fleet Up: When a second in command takes his senior's place upon that senior's transfer, retirement, or other re-assignment. Squids, Jarheads, Grunts, and Other Military Colloquialisms. 13 button salute: When a sailor in dress pants pulls down on the top two corners and all 13 buttons come unbuttoned at once, usually done just before sex. Traditionally the metal device is dropped in a beer glass, and "wet down.". Night-Ops: The throwing of trash or other unneeded items overboard at night to avoid the longer process of properly getting rid of it. 7MC: On submarines this is generally the Ship's Control Comms Circuit (between the OOD on the bridge and Helmsman below in Control. Color Company: The recruit company in boot camp that maintains the highest score through the entire eight week evolution; they are given three days special liberty unmonitored. JAG: Officer who is a member of the Judge Advocate General's Corps. AD: Aviation Machinist Mate, one who throws wrenches at aircraft and prays to mech gods for a favorable outcome. Pronounced as "one dee ten tee", "one delta ten tango", "eye dee ten tee", or "idiot". Often refers to all chiefs, E-7 through E-9. Blue Tile: An area of the aircraft carrier on the starboard main passageway, O-3 level, where the Battle Group (now called Carrier Strike Group) admiral and his staff live and work. Fuckface: Any person or thing which has a face. Puddle Jumper, Puddle Pirate another Coast Guard reference, because they stick comparatively close to shore. Seabag Inspection: Formal uniform/personal item inspection for an E-4 and below sailor upon check in to a new command. 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. Woop: A cadet at the US Military Academy (West Point). Ricky Sweep: Use of a bare hand to gather dustbunnies and other dirt from a deck. Often a good source of humor for when the topsiders ask what they are for. Liberty Hound: A sailor who conspires to or is able to take extra liberty, or who enjoys liberty more than anything else. i.e. GCE: Gross Conceptual Error, an instructor's comment on student work wherein the student has clearly misunderstood a concept. CIWS: Close In Weapon System. Often the result of a serious engineering casualty. Dog zebra: Closing fittings or doors for light discipline at night. "cunt ring". Also called the Possibilities of the Day or Plan of Deception because the plan can change without notice. 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. In aviation, non-flyable, usually for maintenance reasons. Black Hole, The Black Hole: The Navy's main base at Norfolk, Virginia, so called because "it's where sailors' careers go to die. USS Loungechair: The fictional ship sailors serve on when they retire. Can also have a second F added to the end, when used in this context it means ", Dimed/Diming out/Dropping dimes: Comes from dropping a dime in a pay phone to make a call. So called because of the lobotomy that is supposedly mandated as soon as a naval officer is promoted to this rank, in which half of his brain is removed. Papa Chuck: The P-3C Orion patrol aircraft. PFM: "Pure Fucking Magic", term applied to when things work, but one doesn't know how or why but they work. 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. Derived from when the blocks on a block and tackle are together and can not lift any higher. Noodle: Commonly referred to as a goofy, borderline retarded sailor with a big head (like a meatball) and a small body like a noodle. Active duty obligation expires the day before the enlistee's 21st birthday. The Commanding Officer usually wears a special pin on his pocket designating him Command Afloat, or Command Ashore. Shit Locker: An ass, or rear-end. Ricky Ray-Gun: The cheap, disposable flashlights Recruits use while standing night watch in the barracks. Also sailor(s) who head for the quarterdeck immediately after "shift colors.". BMOS: Big Man On Ship: Often refers to the ship's Captain. So called because of the rubber seals at the neck and wrists which keep water out in the event of water entry. Also, a traditional naval toast. Stacker: Crew that handles and maintains the air launched weapons, Aviation Ordnancemen (Red shirts), BCG's: Birth Control Glasses: Standard Navy-issue corrective eyewear for non-flight crew and non-flight deck personnel. C.L.I.P. Mighty Mo: Nickname for the USS Missouri (BB-63), now a museum ship at Pearl Harbor. Used in slang expressions such as "Talk to me when you've got some Time On The Pond.". Cu Shing: The sound of shit when it hits the fan. Jack-o'-the-Dust: A ship's cook in charge of keeping track of the ship's food stores. Fun Boss: Morale, Welfare and Recreation Officer. Queer: Nickname for the EA-6B Prowler. "Tack on crow": (Hazing) When promoted in rank, senior and equivalent ranks would tack the crow (solidly punching) patch on one's arm as good luck so it does not "fall off." Also known as "Go-Go Juice." 4JG: Communications circuit used by V4 Fuels Division to coordinate flight deck fueling operations between the flight deck and below decks pump and filter rooms. Lifer: A name given to both officers and enlisted men who love the Navy and make it clear they want to be in for 20 or more years; lifers will try to convince others to re-enlist. Landing in the spudlocker results in a broken aircraft and is often fatal. Green Scrubby: Mildly abrasive scouring pad. S.N.O.B. Cruise widow: A sailor's wife. Also "Neurotic" for a midshipman in the Naval Reserve Officer Training Corps (NROTC). (Dumb Ugly Bitch): woman enrolled in the Naval Academy. JEEP- Junior Enlisted Expendable Personnel- Submarines- Slang for Casualty Assistance Team members "Send in the JEEPs.". Maverick Can: The perfect place to sleep in a weapons magazine. 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.) FTN Striker: Sailor whose stated goal/desire is to get discharged. "Oh, he's just flying the Bravo". A long time ago, these ships were considered fast and heavily armed for their size (about 450 ft) with a crew complement of (theoretically) 120-150. A concrete vibrator used to remove air bubbles. USS Forestfire: The USS Forrestal (CV-59). Out of sight hi/lo: Steam boiler casualty in which the water level in the steam drum gauge glass goes out the top/bottom, requiring the boiler to be immediately shut down to prevent water hitting the turbine blades (hi) or melting boiler tubes (lo). Many LDOs and CWOs only consider their programs to count as "mustangs", although there are many other programs that lead to enlisted personnel getting a commission. B.O.C.O.D: "Beat Off Cut Off Date": The date prior to returning home from a deployment on which a man should stop masturbating in order to save himself up for his wife or girlfriend. The lower lip of the opening sits at shin height. Specifically anyone in an Admin Field. Urban Dictionary: Seabees Seabees One of the U.S. Navy's best assests. Fried Calamari: A sailor who has been electrocuted. OPS: Operations Officer: Head of the Operations Department on board a ship or shore command. 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. It is sometimes used by seniors praising subordinates in one form or another. ADSEP: ADministrative SEParation: Release from Naval Service for administrative reasons. The similar silver clouds and lightning bolts addition to an Air Force Major's/Colonel's hat is called Farts and Darts. Barricade, Barrier: The huge nylon net strung across the landing area of a carrier to arrest the landing of an aircraft with damaged gear or a damaged tailhook. Hall of Fame Company: A recruit company during boot camp that maintains perfect marks through the entire eight-week evolution; harder to get than Color Company, the company that rates Hall of Fame Status is given three days special liberty, as well as the week prior to shipping out to the fleet as downtime. Sometimes used to call for pumping bilges and waste tanks overboard outside coastal limits. It wasnt unheard of to see a Machinist Mate also occupy the position. Often scrawled on the walls of toilet stalls by sailors who have been assigned to clean it for a reason. NQP: "Non-Qual-Puke": A non-qualified crewman who is not yet able to stand watch. Back Alley: Card game of trump played by 2 to 4 players (mostly "snipes"). Compare "Corpsman Candy.". 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. 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