Set Zebra: Sex involving double or triple penetration. Cruise sock: A sock, sacrificed early in a deployment, which one uses to clean up after one masturbates. What is cake eater slang for in military? Ready Room: Large space aboard a carrier that is the focal point for each of the squadrons in the airwing. (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. 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. Also called an Ensign Salute. Marine Shower: No soap and water, just deodorant and cologne, Marine Table Cloth: See Marine Dinner Tray. a "field expedient Frappuccino" might be made by putting all the MRE coffees, sugars, and creamers into a 2-liter bottle and mixing. Served at galleys in lieu of regular chow for sailors on the go. COMMO: Communications Officer: The officer in charge of the Communications Division. By definition are technical specialists. 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. Also sailor(s) who head for the quarterdeck immediately after "shift colors.". Gerbil Gym/Gerbil Room: Exercise space on board ship with treadmills, stationary bikes, and elliptical trainers all pieces of equipment on which one performs motions that should move one to another place, though one remains in the same position like a gerbil on its wheel. It could also refer to rich white suburban kids in general, too. Old Salt: A naval veteran. Also, a sound powered telephone amplifier. cake eater Slang term from the 1920's meaning a lady's man. "Oh, about a cunt hair." Radioactive Rudolph: Reindeer meat brought onboard in Scandinavian Ports, especially soon after the Chernobyl meltdown. The edge of passing or failing at something, or ". Typically these shops are found on aircraft carriers just forward of hangar bay 1 on the 01 level. Also referred to as the "Whistling Shitcan of Death" or a "Flying Anvil. Whitney (LCC-20), as it rarely goes to sea. Johnny Cash's: The (defunct) Winter Working Blue uniform; so called due to the fact that they were all black (black being called navy blue) and Johnny Cash was the man in black. Usually used among those who aren't particularly pleased with shipboard life. "PAC" refers to the Pacific Fleet and "LANT" to the Atlantic. Also Modifications and Additions to Reactor Facility, an unusual and impractical research reactor in NY, later turned into a training platform (also phrased as My Ass is Royally Fucked.) Nuke Milk: A disgusting powdered milk used when the fresh milk runs out. (Often referred to by civilian instructors when explaining to baffled sailors the haphazard components that seem to work by sheer magic such as transistors, zener diodes, joint effect field effect transistors, shockley diodes, metal oxide field effect transistors, etc.) JORG: Junior Officer Requiring Guidance (see "George"). (. ", 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. Old Man: The Commanding Officer or Admiral in command. ", Wog: Short for "pollywog", as in "wog ceremony.". Other terms include: Peter clamps, Meat hooks, Dick beaters. Common departments are combat systems (combination of some operations/weapons department divisions) supply, admin, deck, engineering, operations, and maintenance. See crossing the line, shellback, and pollywog. "I could have fixed it but I don't have a key to the Gold Locker.". I'm guessing since Emilio Estevez and Charlie Sheen are brothers, it was a common insult among their family. Splash: Name earned by a sailor who has had the good fortune to be recovered after accidentally falling overboard until the ship returns home from deployment. So named because one's sphincter tends to tighten up or "pucker" involuntarily during such times. Cruise widow: A sailor's wife. The Boat: Airdale term for the ship their airwing is attached to. JARTGO: Just Another Reason To Get Out. Refering to the senior ranking person for an assigned duty or task. Zero: Officer. See "Irish Pennant.". Power School: Naval Nuclear Power School (NNPS), a key part of the training pipeline for Submarine and CVN nuclear power plant operators. The name is a corruption of "Bully Big Stick", the Roosevelt's shipboard news program. Cheating was not allowed, and some how would be found out quickly by means of the "honey-ko telegraph. Shark shit: A sailor who has fallen overboard and is lost forever. Estel Jedi Youngling. Usually announced over the 1MC "Navy Exchange Mobile Canteen is on the pier" or at great risk to the announcer: "The Roach Coach is making its approach.". ", YGFBKM: "You've Got to Fucking Be Kidding Me!". "Wrong answer, RPOC! ChuHai Stand: One of two standing-room only drinking establishments in the Honch. Gator: Gator Navy vessel or sailor. Four (4) by Eight (8) Watch: The worst watch section to be in because one's first watch is 0400 to 0800, then one works one's duty station until 1600, followed by second watch 1600 to 2000, every day. Roach Coach: A snack or lunch truck that stops at each pier where the ships are berthed. "Got your six": looking out for your or your buddy's ass; refers to a clock dial. Also used as another in-joke to send new sailors on a wild goose chase. ": An expression said (in a very cheery manner) on occasions when, in fact, it is not a Fine Navy Day at all. 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. Cat's meow: Something splendid or stylish. As in "side walking, bug-eyed beach creature". Self-explanatory. Come back an hour later: one will be missing, one will be broken, and one will be in his pocket." Cake-eater: A ladies' man. F.R.E.D. LSO: Landing Safety Officer or Landing Signals Officer. (Pronounced much like Chang and used as the officer's name.). Carl Prison: "America's Favorite Carrier," the USS Carl Vinson (CVN-70). Monkey and a football: Short for "A monkey trying to fuck a football, and the football is winning." V1 Division: Aircraft Handlers on the flight deck. Shower Party: An involuntary scrub-down of a submarine crew member who hasn't been practicing good hygiene. Salt Cookies: Sugar cookies when the boats Culinary Specialist confuses salt for sugar. Phrog: CH-46 Sea Knight helo. 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. Akin to PFM (pure fucking magic). Have a Navy Day: Has two separate meanings. Often seen entering and exiting helos that are providing SAR services. Zero dark thirty. Swims: Aviation water survival training. So, really it can go both ways, but it definately means a man-whore. Happy Hour: The hour during which the ship is cleaned every day. Incorrectly, but nearly universally, applied to turning anything on. 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. Short Timer's Chain: A chain that hangs from the belt of a "short timer" for all to see, with one link representing a day, signifying too short to care, and usually starting with 30 links. Comes from the Powertrol valve used in AFFF firefighting systems. (2) A blowjob. Ricky Boxing: Masturbation. POD (Plan of the Day): An official document issued by a command that states all activities occurring that day, from 0000 to 2359. Pump and Dump: A term in Boot Camp, normally used by RDCs allowing Recruits time to use the Head. PFM: "Pure Fucking Magic", term applied to when things work, but one doesn't know how or why but they work. PRT: Physical Readiness Test. So called because it is the 5th branch of the armed forces, yet falls under the control of the Department of Homeland Security. Also called "Cornbacked Gator" or "Brown Trout.". Cake Eater. Christmas, New Year's Day, Easter, etc. Cunt: A tear drop shaped piece of metal placed in the bottom loop of sail rigging to keep the rope from chaff wear during tie-down of open sails. Ready Rollers are generally thought of in a negative scense due to their poor hygene and lack of respect for themselves, while in close quarters or proximity to other shipmates. These seals also keep all flatulence inside the suit, where it remains hot and mixes with ball sweat, pitstink, and various other foulness. In modern times it is an aluminum rubbish bowl. Tonkin Gulf Yacht Club: Those elements of the Pacific Fleet which operated in the referenced waters 1965-1975. From your Navy superiors. (4) Chief Kitchen's office in Slidell, LA. Retired RMs may often use ZUG in place of "no" or "negative.". Finally, TURN ON THE WATER to rinse off. (F)AWs enjoy it though. HR Puff and Stuff: A nickname given to Hospital Corpsmen who regularly appear for duty in a disheveled manner with their uniform in disarray. Usually just an inch or two longer than what military allows, but enough to let the females know who's who. The act of solving a problem by applying numbers and units and various known and assumed quantities to calculate an approximate answer. (Often pronounced "E-swas."). Also called Boomers. PosMo: Positive Motivation. So called on account of its unique smell and the overall (un)cleanliness of the city. Flavor Extractor: Standard equipment in all Navy galleys. Also known as Extra Military Instruction (EMI). The tradition has sporadically been followed by modern small boat sailors. (see EAOS above and Short timer below.). Cunt Hair: A very small unit of measurement, used when eyeballing something. Cow: A refrigerated fixture in the galley that dispenses something like milk. LES: Leave and Earning Statement. Sailor 2: "Fuhgowee burger sandwiches.". (like WESTPAC referring to a Western Pacific deployment. They have small, useless metal handles on the side, and are perfectly sized so that one has to turn them at an angle to get through a knee knocker without grazing one's knuckles. Tits Up: Broke-dick, inoperable, dead (from some piece of equipment being "flat on its back"). Maverick Can: The perfect place to sleep in a weapons magazine. Sierra Hotel: Phonetic letters for SH, which stands for "Shit Hot." Striker: Sailor receiving on-the-job training for a designated field (or rate). A flux capacitor ran the time machines, particularly in the car, in the Back To The Future movies Forecastle: (Pronounced "foc-sull") Forward most part of a ship. Punishment for screwing up or being a Rock. 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. Divisions are sometimes divided into branches or work centers. Trips back to the ship in the wee hours of the night are usually very entertaining. A-Farts: (AFRTS) Armed Forces Radio & Television Service. See Blowing Shitters, Shitty Kitty: Derogatory nickname for the USS Kitty Hawk (CV-63). Cake-eater: Derogative term for officers. Only used Chief to Chief. Fat Enlisted People / Forced Exercise Program. AOM: All Officers Meeting, held for a variety of reasons like training, port calls, mess issues, etc. The head of a ship, submarine, aviation squadron or shore command; usually no lower in rank than a Commander, often a Captain, the Commanding Officer is in charge of most of the everyday things that happen on board the ship, in the squadron or aboard the shore installation, from corporal punishment (Captain's Mast) to common everyday maintenance, and upkeep of the ship, squadron or shore command. (pronounced "foop-uh"): Fat Upper Pelvic Area: The buldge that protrudes from ill-fitting pants worn by an overweight sailor, or by extension, the sailor him- or herself. 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. (Refers to improperly securing the "dogs" on a watertight hatch when passing through. When the Engineers cause the ship to move through the water, everyone else goes along for the ride.". Baby Birdfarm: A helicopter carrier/amphibious assault ship. Note: Reactor department is well aware that both phrases are dumb, but it is highly effective at trolling. Often the result of a serious engineering casualty. There are some sources that mention the origins . NAMTRADET: Naval Aviation Maintenance Training Detachment. On a carrier, this officer stands just to the port side of the landing area and talks to each pilot as he makes his approach for an arrested landing. Mt. 2.) Without a change of course, this will ultimately end in a collision. Often refers to all chiefs, E-7 through E-9. Also refers to a mythical rate or ship type an "FTN Striker" says he/she is trying to get in (i.e. (It is usually impossible to be triced up in a top rack, as top racks usually have no ceiling.). Fan Room (see "X-Ray fitting"): (1) A room with a fan or blower, A "closed" space which is often utilized for general mischief away from watchful eyes. Vampire Liberty: A day off one gets for donating a pint of blood. Very rarely, a PO2 (due to changes in high year tenure), which leads the question of how somebody can screw up that badly and still call it "good" behavior. Named for the Oscar, Oscar Sierra: Radio brevity code for a nuclear weapons mishap. Circular firing squad/circular ass-kicking: An attempt by all command levels to find someone/anyone to blame for a problem for which no one wants to take blame. Bully Big Dick: The USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN-71). Bluenose: An individual who has crossed the, Blue Dick: The Navy, AKA (I've been f-ed by the Blue Dick again), Blue on Blue: (1) Fratricide, friendly fire, so called because blue is the color associated with friendly forces during "workups" and exercises, while the fictional enemy country is usually orange. Below department and division. Evil Planet Notorg: Groton CT. (Notorg is Groton spelled backwards.). Therefore, his left sleeve is "slick", or has no rate or rating insignia at all. More recently referred to as a Carrier Strike Group (CSG). The "official" reason for this event is to hand out awards to the top aviators. CIWS: Close In Weapon System. See "Quadzip" below. Snake eater - Special Forces soldier; Squid - Term used to describe members of the U.S. Navy by other service members; Twidget - Soldier who repairs electronic equipment; Zoomie - Pilots or . Term used by Nukes to describe a method of estimation to arrive at an answer. Pogue: A homosexual who may be called a "twink", usually under-aged. During WW2 the name referred to an animated cartoon character in a number of situations which showed servicemen how NOT to perform. San Dog: A sailor stationed in San Diego, or the base itself. Naval Academy. Galley: Crews' mess, or dining area. Bluejacket's Manual: The handbook of seamanship issued to recruits. Junior Chief: Pejorative term to describe junior enlisted person who is kissing ass for a promotion or on a power trip, or both. "cunt ring". NEC codes identify a nonrating wide skill, knowledge, aptitude, or qualification that must be documented to identify both people and billets for management purposes. See "R2D2." Same as Bluejacket, referring to the blue utility shirt worn by those personnel. Drifty: Lacking the ability to stay focused while attempting to perform a given task. Mustang: An Officer who came from the Enlisted ranks. Sometimes used to connect CIC to Engineering. Balls O'Clock: Any unspecified time late at night when it is absurd to be awake and having to do things, be on watch, etc. 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.". Cannon balls: Baked, candied apples served to midshipmen at the Naval Academy on special occasions. Example: "WHY THE FUCK DID YOU LET THEM MARCH BACK FROM CHOW?!?" JAM-Dive buddy: (Submarine Service) A submariner whom you have your way with in the event of a jam-dive casualty. 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. Fleet Up: When a second in command takes his senior's place upon that senior's transfer, retirement, or other re-assignment. "There are two kinds of people on a ship: Engineers and Riders. Non-Qual Navy: Derisive term used by Naval Aviators, Submariners, and SEALs to describe the Surface Navy. Registered: Jun 7, 2000. charlie sheen's character called michael biehn's character a cake eater. Tube steak: Hot dogs (also, called "dangling sirloin"). Cake-eater: Derogative term for officers. FTN: Fuck the Navy (common epithet used when complaining about naval policies or regulations). This is clearly demonstrated as the O-4 is constantly nodding in the affirmative and saying, Yessir, yessir when in the presence of the CO. H.M.F.I.C. Why do they call officers cake eaters? She is such a cake-eater ! IFNAG: (Derogatory) Ignorant Fucking Naval Academy Graduate. See also SERP. Stain Us: Derogatory name for USS JOHN C STENNIS (CVN-74). Fleet equivalent is "Nub," "Newbie," or "Hey Shitbird.". Also "Jarhead.". Loop, Looper: An officer, usually a LT or LCDR, who is an admiral's aide. Bluejacket: An enlisted sailor below the rank of E-7 (Chief Petty Officer). Ditch Wog: A sailor who has passed through the Suez canal or Panama canal, but has not become a shellback. Mid-Rats: Short for midnight rations. Jughead: US Marine, so called because their "high and tight" haircuts make their heads look like inverted jugs in profile. Usually introduced by XO on the 1MC. Often used sarcastically in reference to Naval lifestyle. Glow worm: A surface fleet name for nuclear machinist's mates. Stand By: To wait, can also be to foreshadow chastisement or punishment from a superior. Usually the junior NFO on a patrol aircraft. 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. Shaft Alley Sally: A loose and easy female shipmate that would be willing and ready to get it on down in machinery spaces and/or shaft alleys. "Taps" is a musical piece sounded at dusk, and at funerals, particularly by the U.S. military. May also be burned into the skin. Bilge Rat: Someone who works in the engineering spaces. A hinge is then inserted that allows for reattachment of the removed gray matter later. Phantom Shitter: A freaking weirdo that thinks it's funny to shit in the shower, or to take a shit in the shitter and not flush. Paddles: Code word for the LSO (see above). A sailor is required to perform a certain number of situps, pushups, and a 1.5-mile run in a given time (which varies based on age and gender). Learn more with our list of military sayings and what they mean in the context of the military. What does cake eater mean in 1920s? The grenade is a fragmentation grenade, because when it blows up it throws fragments through the air, hence the term "FRAG OUT." This phrase is yelled loud for all others in the unit to hear. Given for something done poorly. ", 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. Stacking: The act of crapping on top of some one elses crap when the toilets are secured. 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). Also called "Four fans of freedom," a desirable platform for airedales who have no wish to spend any time whatsoever at sea.
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