On submarines, there are also Sonar Training Aids which are any meaty foods with a phallic shape. CHT Tank/Shit Tank/Chit Tank: Collection, Holding and Transfer system, which collects all ship's shower and toilet runoff/sewage until such time as it can be pumped or dumped. ADSEP: ADministrative SEParation: Release from Naval Service for administrative reasons. Very rarely occurs due to duty. Wrinkle Bomb: A uniform worn by a sailor that is wrinkled so badly that it looks like the sailor slept in it. Some of the most entertaining offerings are the propaganda commercials it frequently airs since regular advertising is not permitted. Also called No F'n Good. Dick Skinners: Hands. HR Puff and Stuff: A nickname given to Hospital Corpsmen who regularly appear for duty in a disheveled manner with their uniform in disarray. Pit: (1) A sailor's rack or bunk. Dammit: Proper way to read an exclamation point quietly. (Also known as CGL's Can't Get Laids.). LDOs need their Good Conduct ribbons every bit as much as Linus needs his security blanket. Limp Wristing: An unsatisfactory amount of physical effort put into shutting a valve. "We better slow down or the fat boys won't be able to keep up. 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. See "Budweiser". This term derives from the nickname "squid", meaning "sailor.". Connie: Nickname for USS Constellation CV64. one or both of the sailors is currently in a relationship/marriage with a person not stationed on the ship). PQS: Personnel Qualification Standards, a card carrying various qualifications for a warfare badge or similar. Stand By: To wait, can also be to foreshadow chastisement or punishment from a superior. AFTA: Advanced First Term Avionics: Part of the advanced electronics schooling package, reserved for AT's AQ's and AX's for advanced training. (3) to John Wayne (a helmet): To leave one's helmet's chin strap undone, the way John Wayne often did in movies. "We got a new XO and he had an attitude like a Bent Shitcan.". Quarters can be for the entire command, or just the department, division, or branch. Haze Grey Motherfucker: Sailor (or CO) who prefers to be under way as much as possible, or a ship and crew that spends a great deal of time under waye.g, We were haze grey motherfuckers.. Gunner: Term applied to and used in addressing (informally) an Ordnance Technician Surface Warrant Officer. Two-block: To have all the work one can handle. What is cake eater slang for in military? Dome: A SONAR transmitter/receiver. Differs from "VERTREP.". i.e. Heads and Beds: An inspection performed daily at sea by the XO or a designated replacement, usually the MAA. CA: Cruiser, Attack, Class of ship, a heavy cruiser. 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. FIDO: Fuck It! USS Slurpeefish: The USS SAN FRANCISCO. POG: (Person Other than Grunt) A term often used by Marine Infantry (Grunts) to refer to anyone who is not them. Salty: Old and experienced (or simply old and sea-worn, as in "my salty hat"). Often condoned when essential to get underway. Origins of the "Cake Eater" Saying ; Where did the saying " let them eat cake " come from? A spout connected to a 5 Gallon fuel can. For sailors, this is usually their own ship. "M-Crud" MCRD: Marine Corps Recruit Depot. Nuke Striker: Perjorative term used by nukes to describe a coner that asks endless questions about the operations of the nuclear power plant. Here today, GUAM tomorrow: Received orders from one island to another island, as in ADAK to GUAM. War Chicken: A derogatory term for the Special Warfare Insignia earned by Navy SEALS. "first-termers"). Also known as a "Splash guard.". Rent-A-Crow: A sailor advanced to E-4 because they graduated top of their "A" school class. Can also refer to the air wing itself, as in CAG-1, CAG-5 or CAG-14. Ramp Strike: When an aircraft gets drastically low while attempting to land on a carrier and strikes the "round down," or stern of the ship, with devastating results. The name is a corruption of "Bully Big Stick", the Roosevelt's shipboard news program. This is my daughter's favorite time of day. Compare to "dirtbag." DLGN: Destroyer, Leader, Guided Missile, Nuclear, class of ship. Called that for the fact the turds could look like a rumpled brown fish. When the Engineers cause the ship to move through the water, everyone else goes along for the ride.". . SMIB: Southern Maryland In-Bred. JARTGO: Just Another Reason To Get Out. Conducts operations near shore. 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. Term for throwing something overboard; refers to the "deep six", the lowest. ChuHai: A Japanese alcoholic beverage made by mixing sake and the equivalent of Kool-Aid. River Rat: Crew member of a brown water boat or patrol craft. Round Turn: To put some elbow grease into it; to work hard at it and make a strong effort to finish the job. Sailor 1: "What are you having for chow?" For more, see. 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. Tweek and Peak: To fine tune something (uniform, rack, hair, etc); usually for inspection preparation. 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. 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. A backpack filled with water. Spook Shit: Equipment that one doesn't know the purpose, function or ownership of, which when it's gone leaves as the only trace of its existence aboard ship an unused circuit breaker labeled "Spook Shit" in grease pencil. EB Red: Extreme, nuclear grade version of EB Green. Pronounced as "one dee ten tee", "one delta ten tango", "eye dee ten tee", or "idiot". (2) On surface ships, any member of the ship's company who is not assigned to the Engineering Department. Knee-knockers: A passageway opening through a bulkhead. B.O.S.N.I.A. Used to describe a piece of equipment that no longer functions and is "out of commission.". "She was a 2 before going to sea, a 10 out at sea, and back to a 2 when she returned.". Kid: in sailing times this referred to any bucket-like container used for a considerable variety of purposes - see 'Spit-kid'. Would you like a kick to help you get airborne? Often placed off limits by the captain. Fourballs: Midnight, entered as 0000 when writing logs; The "Fourballs watch" is midnight to 0600 when underway on a submarine, using a 3 person x 6 hour shift, 18 hour rotation "day" for each watchstation. Lather up and wash. Cock-ologist: Corpsman (derived from a 1980s Coca Cola commercial having a Coke-ologist). Every sailor has an assigned duty station to be manned; the ship is set for maximum water tight integrity. Definition of cake-eater slang. Other terms include: Peter clamps, Meat hooks, Dick beaters. WESTPAC widow: Sailor's wife looking for a temporary fling, often with another sailor. Bar fine: Fee paid to the manager ("mamasan") of a bar (generally adjacent to the former Naval Base Subic, former Naval Air Station Cubi Point, or former Clark Air Base in the Philippines) for letting a "hostess" take the night off. The rating badge icon looked like a bar stool. Often still used by a "dirt sailor." 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. SSBN: Submarine, Ballistic Missile, Nuclear, class of ship. Origins of the "Cake Eater" Saying The cake eater expression first appeared between 1920 and 1925, but?became popular by the 1996 movie Mighty . AD: Aviation Machinist Mate, one who throws wrenches at aircraft and prays to mech gods for a favorable outcome. Pier 20: Derogatory term used to describe the U.S.S. FASOTRAGRULANT/PAC: Fleet Aviation Specialized Operational Training Group, Atlantic and Pacific. CINCHOUSE: Commander-in-Chief of the House. 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. ", FEP: Fitness Enhancement Program. Cracker Jacks: The dress blue uniforms worn by sailors below the rank of E-7. Grog: Initially, this referred to the watered down rum ration given daily to sailors in the Royal Navy. Also called Fast Attack boats, also Saturdays, Sundays, and Nights, for their operating schedule. Differs from "UNREP.". The usual cycle is: get up, eat, go on watch, get off watch, eat, go to bed. Also known as Extra Military Instruction (EMI). Killer Tomato: A large reddish-orange inflated ball used in gunnery practice at sea. Honey-ko: A reference to a male sailor or his girlfriend for the evening. SEAL: The United States Navy's Sea, Air, Land Teams, commonly known as the Navy SEALs, are the U.S. Navy's principal special operations force and a part of the Naval Special Warfare Command and United States Special Operations Command. Apocryphally, a show in which women have sex with dogs and ponies: Sailors may claim to have witnessed such shows in. Also known as a "shit bag.". Ropeyarn: Original-Taking an afternoon off, usually a Wednesday, to take care of personal matters, such as repairing one's uniforms. 11 Bang-Bang- Army infantryman. (Often pronounced "A-wis."). Common departments are combat systems (combination of some operations/weapons department divisions) supply, admin, deck, engineering, operations, and maintenance. Black Hole, The Black Hole: The Navy's main base at Norfolk, Virginia, so called because "it's where sailors' careers go to die. Trips to the beach are generally low key. (Dumb Ugly Bitch): woman enrolled in the Naval Academy. Small ships only have one division, while larger ships like carriers or amphibs can have 5 or more. Bogey: An unknown aircraft which could be friendly, hostile, or neutral. Girl Scout Training Aid: A complete pepperoni (a sausage roughly 1-2 inches wide and 2-3 feet long). No-Shitter: A sea story which is mostly (never completely) fictional, and unverifiable as well. DRB (Disciplinary Review Board): Step in the NJP process in which the accused attempts to prove his innocence by being screamed at for 2 hours. 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. 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). Nuke Waste: A term for sailors who fail to complete the Nuclear Power training program and are subsequently assigned into a different, non-nuclear rating for the remainder of their enlisted contract. 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 . Applesauce: Indicative of pork chops, Horseradish: Prime Rib Beefetc. 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. Corpsman Candy: Sore-throat lozenges handed out at sick bay in lieu of any substantive treatment. Ricky Iron: Using one's right hand to press one's uniform flat. Also Air Force Personnel. XO: Executive Officer: The second-in-Command of a ship, aviation squadron or shore command, second in authority to the Commanding Officer. No longer in use, see VFA. Booty Cigar: A bowel movement, particularly a very long one. Titless Wave: Male clerical personnel such as yeomen, storekeepers, personnelmen, and other desk jockeys, pencil pushers, etc. Signs the card of slimy pollywogs after crossing the line, making them Trusted Shellbacks. Usually involving near beer and barbecue. Cold Shot, Cold Cat: A catapult launch from a carrier in which insufficient speed is attained to generate lift. Often scrawled on the walls of toilet stalls by sailors who have been assigned to clean it for a reason. AIMD: Aircraft Intermediate Maintenance Department. FAG: (1) Fighter Attack Guy: F/A-18 Hornet/Super Hornet pilot or naval flight officer ("NFO"). See "XO's Happy Hour.". Generally found in the Western Pacific. 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. Sandblower: A person of very short stature. Same as meat-ball. Screwing the Pooch: Making a huge mistake. IFNAG: (Derogatory) Ignorant Fucking Naval Academy Graduate. See also "Blue Shirt. 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. V4 Division: Aviation Fuels. Found on aircraft carriers and similar vessels. Officer: "Noted." May be used simply as a description of the sailor's background or as a pejorative depending on context. BMW: Big Maine Woman: One of the large women in the Brunswick/Bath Maine area who like to pick up sailors from the former Naval Air Station Brunswick or pre-commissioning destroyers at the Bath Iron Works in local bars. 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). Cadillac: A mop bucket, usually with wheels and a wringer. Night-Ops: The throwing of trash or other unneeded items overboard at night to avoid the longer process of properly getting rid of it. Can-opener: Safecracker who opens cheap safes. PPC: Patrol Plane Commander. This Ensign is charge of various wardroom duties, often including mentoring the juniormost Ensign (see "George") and setting up the wardroom's movie night while at sea. Punching Holes: When a submarine is underway submerged, as in "Punching Holes in the Ocean". B-52 air strike that makes the landscape look like the surface of the Moon. Originally used in reference to the daily order for a ship underway to go out past the 50-mile-from-shore line in order to legally pump oily water from bilges and dump trash, this can no longer be done. Ditch: To intentionally crash land an aircraft as "gently" as possible usually into the water. CASREP: Casualty Report: Report to higher authority something which is inoperative, OOC (out of commission), and the impact on readiness. Hummer: Slang for the E-2C Hawkeye, mostly for the sound of its props. ", CAG: Title used when addressing the carrier air wing commander. XO's Happy Hour: A daily, hour-long mandatory cleaning evolution. An angry or particularly unpleasant attitude, such as one might have if their only job onboard was to collect and retain everyone else's refuse, and then on top of that some asshole got mad and kicked him, leaving a big, ugly dent in his side. Skidmark: The shit stains that one gets in one's underwear (see Skivvies) that are the result of wiping with cheap government toilet paper. Can also refer to a green or inexperienced sailor, officer or enlisted person, e.g. Bravo Zulu: Originally, "BZ" was a signal meaning "Well Done." In modern times it is an aluminum rubbish bowl. This is the expected norm in the United States Navy. Example: 100007 would be read aloud as "one quadzip seven." Material condition: Status open or closed, of various fittings, hatches, etc, which are denoted by a letter. Air Force Salute, Airman Salute, Airedale Salute: An "I don't know" shrug of the shoulders. Jack-o'-the-Dust: A ship's cook in charge of keeping track of the ship's food stores. Refers to nucs' insistance to dress like Morpheus from the Matrix and propensity for playing Magic (The Gathering) and World of Warcraft endlessly. CG: Cruiser, Guided Missile, class of ship. The Navy, however, uses cake eater to refer to a sailor who reenlists into the troops, as most are served cake at the reenlistment ceremony. Pictures of bare-assed drunken aviators standing on the blue tile during port calls are highly prized keepsakes. Can also refer to those who wear khakis (Chiefs, Officers) since it is assumed that most have "brown-nosed" to obtain their present position. FOAD: Acronym, Fuck Off And Die, traditional response to MARF see below. The chain may also be taken from the small brass chain keeping a sound power phone jack cover attached to the jack housing. Junk on the Bunks: A type of inspection wherein a Marine places all of his/her issued clothing and 782 gear on a bunk (bed) so that an inspector can verify they have a full complement of uniform items (a full seabag). A part of a Cake-Eater's shame. producing adequate electricity, steam, etc. 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. (See "Brown Water Navy."). Steel Beach Picnic: Celebration on the weather decks of a ship. Only used Chief to Chief. Water wars: Water fights in the engineering spaces, including the use of hot brine, disassembling ventilation ducting, rigging temporary air hoses, and dumping trash cans full of water on the deck. Donut: A floating device used to store oily waste pumped out of the bilges in port. Zippo: (1) A flame thrower attached to a small boat, or a boat so equipped. In nuclear commands, can sometimes be seen as KEY when over-nuked (the last letters of the same three words are used.). The 43P-2, 43P-3 & 43P-4 books were replaced in the mid 1980's with one book. BINGO: Minimum fuel needed to return to base (RTB). COC: Chain of Command: The hierarchy of officers a sailor takes orders from, the order in which supervisors are in charge. Fart Suit: Dry suit worn by aviators when flying over cold water. Only qualified medical personnel can recommend SIQ, and only the command can authorize it. ", Black Pants: An enlisted sailor below the rank of E-7 (Chief Petty Officer). Flavor Extractor: Standard equipment in all Navy galleys. Midnight Ops: The best time to get something done when there are not as many witnesses around. Vultures' Row: The place from which people can watch flight operations without being in the way, typically the O-7 to O-9 level on an aircraft carrier's island. FM: Frequency modulation, or Fucking Magic, sometimes referred to as the FM Principle. The Kool-Aid-like beverage dispensed on the. Marines have an equivalent "tack" on each side. This 2-day class must be completed every few years by pilots and aircrew. Named for the way they make you feel after youve eaten them. "My guys are two-blocked.". Veal Wheels. noun slang a lounge lizard This usage of the term dates from the 1920s, when it vied in popularity with 'sheik' to indicate a slick young Romeo who wows the flappers and likes the high life. Rope and Choke: Highly advanced and ultra accurate way the Navy determines the body mass index of people who are deemed too heavy for their height. An utterly epic goat rope (. Gunwale: (pronounced "gunnel") The top of the hull portion of a ship that runs down the port and starboard sides. This can be for a variety of reasons: Medical, personal, disciplinary, etc. 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. Also called a "Greeny Weeny." Mighty Mo: Nickname for the USS Missouri (BB-63), now a museum ship at Pearl Harbor. These are heavy duty paper towels purchased in bulk, and are used in every cleaning situation imaginable. 21MC: Ships command intercom circuit, mainly used between the bridge, combat, and flight decks. The opposite of a highly respected and particularly valuable "Good Man." Used to prove a desired numerical answer with substantiated math, either correct or incorrect. Shit-on-a-shingle: Creamed chipped beef on toast. When one goes off, the other takes his place (three men share two racks). also used as Civilian Life Incentive Program. Tonkin Gulf Yacht Club: Those elements of the Pacific Fleet which operated in the referenced waters 1965-1975. Joe Shit-in-the-rag Man / Joe Shit the Rag man / Joe Shit Charlie the Rag Man: An under-performing sailor. Can be a collateral duty for a commissioned officer or more frequently, a civilian contractor's primary duty. Charlies are electrical fires, and Deltas burn exotic materials, often metals like magnesium. On an aircraft carrier, this consists of 5 divisions: IM1 - AIMD Admin, IM2 - Airframes and Power Plants, IM3 - Avionics, IM4 - Ground Support Equipment (GSE) and Aviation Ordnance, IM5 - IMRL. 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 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. Mess Decks: Chow Hall or Eating Establishment on board ship. 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. 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. 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. cake eater a slap-in-the-face term used by Terry of the Mighty Ducks, he reffers to his teammate as a "cake eater" that means that his teammate eats more cake than anyone on his team combined. 7MC: On submarines this is generally the Ship's Control Comms Circuit (between the OOD on the bridge and Helmsman below in Control. Green felt is usually abundant. Chub Club: The mandatory physical training to which sailors are assigned if they are overweight. Field Survey: The nominal survey taken before discarding a worn-out item "in the field" (often off the end of the pier) instead of submitting it for a proper, formal "survey" to determine if it should be redistributed or disposed of. A "madame.". "Being a Monkey Mate is a lot easier than being a BT.". See "Irish Pennant.". The term is used in boot camp to refer to male masturbation. Trips back to the ship in the wee hours of the night are usually very entertaining. Butt Kit: Ash tray. i.e. Hot Racking or Hot Bunking: Submariners share racks. As opposed to other. Cake-eater: A ladies' man. (2) Nickname for the CVN-69. If it goes through a bulkhead, it's a door. 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. A dangerous thing for a sailor to be around Pearl Harbor, as some of the natives see them as easy targets for crime, especially when local law-enforcement doesn't seem to care. Origins in the P-3 Orion Sub Hunter/Killer community. If operating on one boiler at the time of the casualty, the ship then goes "dark and quiet" as all power and propulsion is lost. Examples: Morale Officer, Mess Officer. CHENG: Chief Engineer. Mamasan: Proprietor of a bar or other such establishment where sex may be procured or negotiated. (2) Any time late at night that doesn't qualify for Oh Dark Thirty. Smoke Check: What results from wiring something incorrectly. Sailors must go to the Paint Locker with properly signed chits to receive paint and painting equipment. Fleet Up: When a second in command takes his senior's place upon that senior's transfer, retirement, or other re-assignment. : Make A Sailor Hurt: (used in boot camp to describe) any physical training on the time of the Company Commander. Rock: Term used to describe a sailor that acts as though he hasn't learned anything. 3rd Deck Dive Team- Mainly a Marine Corps term, meaning someone is suicidal and should dive off of the third deck. These films may be found on YouTube. Ready Room: Large space aboard a carrier that is the focal point for each of the squadrons in the airwing. Building 20: Derogatory term used to describe the U.S.S. The term's roots in naval history explain why it's "Bravo Zulu" and not "Whiskey Delta" for "well done." Charlie Mike . 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.". Spooks: Navy Cryptologic Technicians or other service equivalents. Not a single aspect is successful. Retired RMs may often use ZUG in place of "no" or "negative.". May frequent enlisted/officers clubs upon her husband's deployment, assuming her husband is similarly engaging in infidelity during deployment. 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