This is almost always used when ashore. Tube steak: Hot dogs (also, called "dangling sirloin"). Back Alley: Card game of trump played by 2 to 4 players (mostly "snipes"). (3) to John Wayne (a helmet): To leave one's helmet's chin strap undone, the way John Wayne often did in movies. LSO: Landing Safety Officer or Landing Signals Officer. the new book was a three ring binder, blue in color and had "3-M" all across the front & side. The rating badge icon looked like a bar stool. Wardroom: Officer's mess, or dining room. (Usually six hours on duty, six hours off duty. Enlisting at 17. Dinner plate for Marines: The front buttoned flap on enlisted dress blues. HR Puff and Stuff: A nickname given to Hospital Corpsmen who regularly appear for duty in a disheveled manner with their uniform in disarray. Dynamited Chicken: Chicken a la king or chicken cacciatore. FIDO: Fuck It! Non-Qual Navy: Derisive term used by Naval Aviators, Submariners, and SEALs to describe the Surface Navy. Named, due to its apparent high cholesterol content, for Mr. Barney Clark, who in 1982 received a "Jarvik" artificial heart. USS Slurpeefish: The USS SAN FRANCISCO. Brain Fart: A condition when, under stress, one cannot recall or perform something that would normally be easy or second nature. S.N.A.F.U. RATT Shop: Place for flight deck personnel to cool off in the AC and take a nap while they get their "RATT" fixed. Continual disregard WILL attract a punishment shower with scrub brushes. In general, the CO makes policy, the XO enforces it, hence the name. Primarily heard in US. Ball Button: The fourth button down on the new Service Uniforms, so called because it has a tendency to come undone. NON: "Needs of the Navy" a priority over anything to do with one's family or person; as in God, Country, Family. It is not fun and even scares the hell out of Marines. The beak of the eagle can be used as an emergency bottle opener. Can also be said to an officer, but beware of over-usage. EAOS: Expiration of Active Obligated Service. 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. Except you start with all pieces off the board. Named for the way they make you feel after youve eaten them. A rate in the Navy similar in duties to a police officer. Drifter: Sailor who at all times lacks the ability to stay focused. Anyone who has been designated with this nickname is most likely a lifer who has no life outside the navy. 5MC: A circuit similar to the 1MC, except that it is only heard on the flight deck of an air-capable ship and in engineering spaces. Replaced with the PFA. Motrin: A magical pill dispensed by hospital corpsmen capable for minor owies or to hypochondriacs; "take two aspirin and call me in the morning." Not to be confused with "screwing the pooch" which refers to royally messing up a task. Originally, "pogue". Someone who has been given a "Bag of Dicks" has been "bagged," which is quite similar to getting 'sand bagged'. Night-Ops: The throwing of trash or other unneeded items overboard at night to avoid the longer process of properly getting rid of it. 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. Three steel balls: Meant to be humorous but oddly accurate reference to a sailor or situation acting like a sailor: "Put a sailor in a room with three steel balls. Carry a torch: Suffering from unrequited love. Tweak: An Aviation Electronics Technician or AT. See "Brown Water.". Glow worm: A surface fleet name for nuclear machinist's mates. LSD: Dock landing ship, or Large Sitting Duck, so called due to their slow speed and absence of any significant offensive weaponry. (2) Any time late at night that doesn't qualify for Oh Dark Thirty. For personnel aboard ship, this means to remain in bed, while onshore this may simply mean to stay home for the day. In flight training, a down is a failed flight. Water Wings: Derogatory term used (usually by Naval Aviators), for the Surface Warfare Officer qualification badge. Quadzip: Four numeral zero's in a row. Blue Shirt: Aviation Boatswain's mate, usually seen chocking and chaining birds to the deck. King Neptune: Neptunus Rex, Ruler of the Raging Main, Ancient Order of the Deep. : Head Mother Fucker In Charge. In the military, the term cake eater refers to civilians. Usually done to avoid getting in trouble at the expense of someone else. 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?" Also, a traditional naval toast. forecastle zoo: Game of naming everything on the forecastle which has an animal name, e.g. (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. Just press the I Believe button. (Term endures within CG.). Blowing Shitters: An act by which an HT uses straight firemain pressure on a clog in the sewage line (CHT/VCHT) that cannot be removed by ordinary means. Like many such measures, this fooled absolutely nobody. A recruit chosen in boot camp to "be in charge" when the Company Commander, or other authority figure, are not present. An Army soldier conducts a static line parachute jump from a UH-60M Black Hawk helicopter, assigned to 16th Combat Aviation Brigade, 7th Infantry Division, at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington,. Spit-kid: in earlier times, a wooden bucket-like container for sailors who chewed tobacco, who spat the result into it. Seven to forever: the 0700-1200 watch, which is longer than the normal four hour watch. Kippy: Neat or nice. George jobs: Nit-picking paperwork jobs given to George because no one else wants them. 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. Let's get going!" Drifty: Lacking the ability to stay focused while attempting to perform a given task. Bar Stool Technician: A term labeled to the former AQ rating, Aviation Fire Control Technician. So called due to the number of fires that have broken out on board ship. When JOPA is unified it can control some wardroom social functions, but little else. Rumor Control: The often wildly inaccurate rumors that concern fictitious changes to the ship's schedule. "We're going to The Boat for a few weeks.". A sailor that has not yet earned their Submarine Warfare Qualification (Dolphins). "Alfa, Bravo, Charlie." is an alphabet that you may already know and understand. All of these were later designated as Cruisers. (3) ("Submarine Service") Forward Area Gentleman: A crewman serving in the forward part of the submarine, a non-Nuke. Note, on some ships, the 0400-0800 is the 0400-0700, see "Seven to forever" below. 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. During wartime, armed guards may be posted on both sides of the blue tile. That's also a boondoggle. "There are two kinds of people on a ship: Engineers and Riders. Radioman, Electronic's Technician, etc., usually denoted as part of the rank insignia, found in the center of the rank device on the summer, and winter uniforms only. Diddy Bopping: Walking around with no particular purpose. I dont want to die.. Black Hole, The Black Hole: The Navy's main base at Norfolk, Virginia, so called because "it's where sailors' careers go to die. 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. By definition a technical manager. May be followed by a "wetting down. Brown Trout: Occurs when some Hull Tech blasts the sewer lines, causing raw sewage to be disbursed onto the decks of lower level berthing areas. ": An expression said (in a very cheery manner) on occasions when, in fact, it is not a Fine Navy Day at all. "), Pier tender: A ship that never gets under way. Boats list (lean to the inside of a turn), Ships heel (lean to the outside of a turn). See also "Mess Deck Intelligence.". 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.". Budweiser: Nickname for the SEAL Trident insignia. 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. Also used for a potato (spud) storage room. Freeboard: On a ship or boat, this is the vertical distance between the waterline and the "gunwale" (see below). 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. "He's a slutty, cake eater." by Bada Bing April 7, 2004 Get the cake eater mug. SSN: Submarine, Nuclear, class of ship. 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. Program: Retired On Active Duty, refers to someone who is approaching retirement so they don't care about getting any real work accomplished. Scupper Trout: Sewage solids which have washed overboard, or have been pumped overboard. JO Jungle: Pronounced "J-O Jungle; term for the berthing assignments of Junior Officers which consist up eight racks and associated berthing facilities. Can also refer to a ship that rarely goes to sea. Puka: any small space or opening. Fresh Water Navy (derogatory) members of the US Coast Guard. Rack Oyster: when you bust in your hand and slurp your own semen for a late night snack primarily used on frigates you want to go to MidRats? Im good bro, I had a Rack Oyster before watch. When one goes off, the other takes his place (three men share two racks). Light off: To literally light the fire in a boiler. INTerrogative What The Fuck. Porcupine Balls: Beef Porcupines. Conforms to MIL-STD-2041D to prevent corrosion to nuclear components. It is sometimes used by seniors praising subordinates in one form or another. Sweat the load: Personal stress about being able to perform some task; to feel stress about a situation. Home ported at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, she left port only on rare occasions (so her crew could collect sea pay); when she did, she had to be towed back in. 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. 10. The series of books; 43P-1, 43P-2, 43P-3 & 43P-4 were separate books covering all aspects of maintenance. Seabag locker: A room, usually on board ship, where extra uniforms, or item materials are placed until needed. Widely known workups involving the carrier and the airwing are TSTA, COMPTUEX, and RIMPAC. Also used as a prank on gullible new sailors, as in "Go get me 100 feet of flight line from the crash shack. Kiddy cruise: officially a 'minority enlistment'. Shit Locker: An ass, or rear-end. Tweek and Peak: To fine tune something (uniform, rack, hair, etc); usually for inspection preparation. It is permissible to take one when a ship is pierside connected to pier water and sewer, if no one else is waiting for the shower. 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.) Stepping out: When a junior sailor often gets into a shouting match with a more senior enlisted man: I.e. Split-pea on Rye. Load: (Always referred to as "the load.") It is often used to describe someone who is too soft or weak for A cake eater is a term used to describe someone who is not well suited for the military life. Meat Identifier: A side dish during chow that helps in identifying usually nondescriptive looking main dishes. A-Farts: (AFRTS) Armed Forces Radio & Television Service. 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. Retired RMs may often use ZUG in place of "no" or "negative.". Pencil whip: (1) Filling out a form with mostly imaginary data or fluff. Leading Airman/Seaman/Fireman: "Honorary" title for an individual who cannot seem to make PO3 within the first six years of his enlistment. EIDWS: Enlisted Information Dominance Warfare Specialist. So named because one's sphincter tends to tighten up or "pucker" involuntarily during such times. Really, really, really early in the morning. Many sailors find this amusing until it happens to them. Power School: Naval Nuclear Power School (NNPS), a key part of the training pipeline for Submarine and CVN nuclear power plant operators. 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. (2) Nickname for the CVN-69. ", Piece: Rifle, as used in manual-of-arms (rifle drill). None of the goodies get past that person. Foc's'le Follies: A gathering of all the aviators in the airwing in the carrier's foc's'le (forecastle). As a noun the said card. Hummer: Slang for the E-2C Hawkeye, mostly for the sound of its props. Sea Lawyer: (1) A sailor or his buddy, making eloquent but completely spurious arguments at Captain's Mast, or in response to some disciplinary action. Similar to a real check valve which only allows fluid to go one way. It is expected that the sailor will not have another girlfriend that same evening and not get caught with another on a subsequent evening. "I survived a six-month trip on LSD", commonly heard slogan from sailors who have made a deployment aboard such a vessel. Dilbert often paid dearly for his ignorance, lack of attention to detail, or carelessness. Head call means to use the head. Term for throwing something overboard; refers to the "deep six", the lowest. In rare cases, the S.N.O.B. Chief Warrant Officer (W1W5): A "Super Goat," a highly qualified senior enlisted (E-7/E-8) person who has earned a commission through a competitive process and continues to work in their technical field. However, since training for this tends to be spotty at best, identification of aircraft is often incorrect, leading to the second definition: "Wrong Every Fucking Time.". Mamasan: Proprietor of a bar or other such establishment where sex may be procured or negotiated. See also A-Gang. Derived from an arcane method of reading signal strength. : 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 (. Usually the only small bit of privacy found on a ship. Action Guy: A SEAL, SWCC, EOD, Diver or Recon Corpsman type. See, I Want One Jammed In My Ass, Little Pricks Hurt 2. Rot-Cee: Slang for ROTC, Reserve Officer Training Corps. Term referred to newly reported sailors with no qualifications or experience. Zippo: (1) A flame thrower attached to a small boat, or a boat so equipped. 4 acres of sovereign U.S. soil: An aircraft carrier. A play on words that hints at the escapades her crew may have been involved in. The morale boost comes from watching a fresh sailor running back and forth across a flight deck with a 10 foot pole, while crew members call out monkey sightings. Members are known as "A-Gangers." Used for a variety of reasons such as training, "AOM's," "Roll-ems," etc Rednose: An individual who has crossed the Antarctic Circle. Also called the Possibilities of the Day or Plan of Deception because the plan can change without notice. The first Sailor to smile loses and is required to buy a round. Standard Navy Redundancy Standard. Single, for all intents and purposes, until the day their spouse returns from deployment. "DD 214" is the form that must be filled out before a member of the military may be discharged. CPO: Chief Petty Officer. Cake-eater: Derogative term for officers. 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. Snivel: To request time off or to not be scheduled, usually for personal reasons. 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. Bremerlo: A husky (large) female. 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. (Dumb Ugly Bitch): woman enrolled in the Naval Academy. This person would be given the title of "Honorary S.N.O.B.". Sailors must go to the Paint Locker with properly signed chits to receive paint and painting equipment. Three Frame Rule: Refers to a sailor or situation that is inherently dangerous. Chicken-catch-me-fuck-me: Chicken Cacciatore. Paper Assholes: Gummed Reinforcements (office supplies); Paper Ensigns. Plank Owners are "Piped Aboard" when shown proper certification. Dear John (or Jane) Letter: A letter (or nowadays, e-mail) that a sailor receives in which his or her significant other breaks up with or leaves him or her whilst the latter is deployed. Turn 'n' Burn: "Hurry up! O I (wish I was asleep): Derogatory remark made by any non-OS rate whenever a OS complains about how bad they have it while underway, because OS's are almost always "Port & Starboard" when underway. (1974), Boot Camp: Term used to refer to the eight week basic training course held at Recruit Training Command, Great Lakes, Illinois. O-N-O-F-F actuator (or switch): The on/off button or switch on any device, usually used in the context of a subordinate not grasping how to power a device up or down. Blanket Party: A beating administered to someone whose head has been covered with a blanket (to prevent that person from identifying the attackers), in boot camp (and usually at night), because the individual is perceived to have harmed the group by not being squared away. The nickname is based on its color and flavor. Set Zebra: Sex involving double or triple penetration. A room located high in an aircraft carrier's island where the Air Boss and Mini-Boss run all flight operations within a five mile radius of the ship. Pronounced as "one dee ten tee", "one delta ten tango", "eye dee ten tee", or "idiot". The usual cycle is: get up, eat, go on watch, get off watch, eat, go to bed. Port: Left side of the boat or ship (when facing the bow). Titless Wave: Male clerical personnel such as yeomen, storekeepers, personnelmen, and other desk jockeys, pencil pushers, etc. 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? Sometimes accompanied by two aspirin. Up the hawse hole/pipe: An enlisted man going officer. Mags: Place to store ammunition and weapons in warships and fortifications. Smiley-face art optional. (2) The pennant flown to denote the ship has won the Battle "E" competition. Often used in, "Damn, we just did a six-month WESTPAC, barely got home for a week, and now we're heading out again?". Typically not the same person as the sailor's ashore spouse/girlfriend/boyfriend (i.e. Compare to "A.J. The closest civilian equivalent is BMOC (Big Man On Campus). Also known as Extra Military Instruction (EMI). Right side of an aircraft when facing the nose. Lifer cup: A coffee cup stained brown by repeated use. Bulkhead remover: A fictional substance veteran sailors often task new sailors with getting, as a joke. PosMo: Positive Motivation. IYARYAS: Unofficial acronym used by Reactor Department to make fun of the similar phrase, IYAOYAS, used by ordinance. Chub Club: The mandatory physical training to which sailors are assigned if they are overweight. Airstart: (1) An attempt to restart an aircraft's engine(s) after in-flight failure. ELT-"What do you want it to be?". The term is used, regardless of the officer's age or gender, when the officer has gained the respect of subordinates. Brown bagger: Married sailor who brings his lunch from home in a paper bag. 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. Akin to PFM (pure fucking magic). Admirals have Double Eggs. Connie: Nickname for USS Constellation CV64. Drive On! IA: ("One Alpha") Modified GQ to conduct amphibious operations. Lucky Bag: Collected unclaimed personal items, or such things confiscated as. 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. Every sailor has an assigned duty station to be manned; the ship is set for maximum water tight integrity. See also TSC. ASH Receiver: An "ash tray." Lalapazazer: A good sport Lemon-Squeezer: A subway car. Missile Sponge: Usually a frigate or destroyer with limited air defense capability stationed on the outer ring of a battlegroup, as they are the ships most likely to be hit in a convoy. Only used Chief to Chief. WAVE Cage: A female only open-bay BEQ, also known as a "meat market" by some Sailors. Paint Chit: One of the sources for power on a ship, especially on large ships like carriers or battleships. Stand By: To wait, can also be to foreshadow chastisement or punishment from a superior. See "Rumor Control" or "Scuttlebutt.". cake-eater noun someone of upper-class background, or who has been excessively well-off Etymology: From the 1922 song "I'm a Cake Eating Man": "I'm a cake-eating man,/ Eat my cake where I can;/ I like a dapper flapper that shows a naughty knee,/ Who dances naughty jazz and shakes a naughty lingerie./ VD: Venereal Disease, also know as the clap, Gonnorea or syphillis. The more derogatory ". Scorned upon if he/she was not supposed to be there. ", ASVAB: The Navy's enlisted entrance exam. "The MPA signed his chit for an extra three days of leave in San Dog, but the Cheng wouldn't let him go, so now he's DIW.". Term used to describe shipboard or 'surface' officers and senior enlisted members, due to the black footwear worn while in khaki uniform. Also possibly named to represent a generator that is providing no power to the system and therefore not taking on its share of the load. "cunt ring". Also, a board and dice game akin to Backgammon. You suck on., through a small tube. May also be used to describe a blowjob. Donut: A floating device used to store oily waste pumped out of the bilges in port. V2 Division: Maintenance of Catapults and Arresting Gear. Stupid-: Adjective for remedial training. Also called "Four fans of freedom," a desirable platform for airedales who have no wish to spend any time whatsoever at sea. Non-skid: A rough epoxy coating used for grip on weather decks. Fast Cruise: Pretending to be underway while moored to a pier. And BTW- Mighty Ducks was filmed in Minnesota, so he's probably literally calling that kid a cake-eater from Edina. Alpha Mike Foxtrot: Adios, motherfuckers. Trips to the beach are generally low key. A pad eye is a recessed anchor point found in the decks of U.S. Navy Ships. NAVCIVLANT/NAVCIVPAC: Described as where a soon to be departing sailor from active duty's next station will be. There are currently two Coast Guard SEALS, who completed SEAL training before the program was cancelled. Named for the Oscar, Oscar Sierra: Radio brevity code for a nuclear weapons mishap. For the same reason, they are sometimes referred to as ", Skivvy waver: Signalman (because of signal flags), Skosh: Perilously close to minimum acceptable levels. Golden Shellback: A sailor who crossed the International Date Line and Equator at the same time. Fashion Show: A series of individual personnel inspections conducted in each uniform the sailor owns. Vampire Liberty: A day off one gets for donating a pint of blood. Make a Hole: An informal way for an Enlisted person to get through a passage way that is blocked by other personnel. These are heavy duty paper towels purchased in bulk, and are used in every cleaning situation imaginable. (2) Reminiscence among older sailors, not necessarily with embellishment but often times a mutual exaggeration and perhaps colorful language: "Remember the time we were in the Gulf of Thailand for that ?" All Family Grams were screened by the CO/XO upon receipt, prior to distribution to the individual. Also known as the Bitch Box. Follies are held about every 6 to 8 weeks while on deployment. This was normally either 5 or 10 minutes in duration (never long enough). CBDR is also used as a warning to shipmates heading into trouble or danger (not necessarily physical collision) they might not see or be aware of. A hinge is then inserted that allows for reattachment of the removed gray matter later. Cell Block 70: The USS Carl Vinson (CVN-70), so called on account of her never ending berthings and overall resemblance to a prison. Bubblehead: A sailor in the Submarine service. USS Lake Cham Pain: The USS Lake Champlain. Down: Not working, out of commission, broken, "broke-dick." 3rd Deck Dive Team- Mainly a Marine Corps term, meaning someone is suicidal and should dive off of the third deck. Geedunk-a-donk: A huge jiggly ass acquired from eating too much geedunk. HTC: Known as a Hull Tech Chief or slang for "Head Turd chaser" or Home Town Civilian, a term designated to any active-duty sailor about to retire. Check Valve: A person who "does for himself or herself, but not others." Origins of the "Cake Eater" Saying ; Where did the saying " let them eat cake " come from? What does the term Bravo Foxtrot mean? Royal Baby: Originally the fattest man on the ship, chosen as part of Neptune's court during Shellback initiation, which includes kissing his belly. Dilbert Dunker: Device used in water survival training ("swims") to teach aviators how to get out of the cockpit of a fixed-wing aircraft that has crashed or ditched at sea. : Broke Dick No Worky-worky. : an effeminate party-going dandy. Worn by nukes and submarine crewmembers to measure radiation received over time. P.C.O.D. Brown Nose: Sailor trying a "little too hard" to make rate by sucking up to superiors. Flag Deck, Flag Bridge: Command level on large ships for Admirals if they are present, see Flag. His assistant is the "Mini Boss.". (3) Control Unit No-go Test. Used for testing Weapons Replaceable Assemblies (WRA's) on E-2C Hawkeyes, F-14 Tomcats, and S-3 Vikings. 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