Vocabulary and Slang

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Lima Charlie - U.S. Military phonetic for "Loud and Clear"
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Willco - old radio speak for "Will comply"
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Shim - see above
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This one's for Soup:

FUBAR: Used in WW2 by allied troops who could not pronounce the german word "furchtbar"...basically it means fucked beyond repair. Like when their bombers got back and were shot up landing without landing gear...etc.

That happened when some dude in a B-17 was stuck in the belly turret :shock: There is even a movie about that.

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"Bag Nasty:" "A" rations (bagged or boxed meal) issued to Marines
and sailors (usually recruits or in the field) that usually contains: a
stale sandwich (ham, turkey, bologna or "mystery meat" are common),
a hard boiled egg, fruit, and a small bag of potato chips; often served with
a beverage, such as "bug juice" or milk.

"Dude, that's a bag nasty pile of bravo sierra."


Bravo Sierra: B.S. or Bullshit
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Barbara Streisand - bravo sierra
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FUBAR makes a lot of appearances in the repair log in the lanes- I was taught it meant f**ked up beyond all recognition.

So the logic follows:

Bravo Sierra = B.S.
Bravo Sierra also = Barbra Streisand

So therefore

Babs = B.S.


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SNAFU

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"Go home with Miss America- wake up with Chewbacca."


My expression for the less than wise choices my bar crawl friends used to make womanwise.
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B.O.H.I.C.A


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ID10T - pronounced "ID ten T" - is a code frequently used by a customer service representative (CSR) to annotate their notes and identify the source of a problem as the person who is reporting the problem rather than the system being blamed. This is a thinly veiled reference to the CSR's opinion that the person reporting the problem is an IDIOT. Example: Problem reported caused by ID10T, no resolution possible.
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SBD . . . Silent But Deadly. I think we all know what that is! lol
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ElfDude wrote:ID10T - pronounced "ID ten T" - is a code frequently used by a customer service representative (CSR) to annotate their notes and identify the source of a problem as the person who is reporting the problem rather than the system being blamed. This is a thinly veiled reference to the CSR's opinion that the person reporting the problem is an IDIOT. Example: Problem reported caused by ID10T, no resolution possible.

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