Thursday, March 5, 2015

Military Lingo

One of the most challenging (and humorous) aspects of dating a military member is decoding their lingo. The military, like any other specialized field, has a unique system of jargon used by its members. However, for those of us at home, our significant other might as well be speaking a foreign language. There have been several times when I have been on the phone with my boyfriend and have to ask him to clarify his comments. The term I like to use is "civilian speak." I think this other language is fascinating, and some of them are downright hilarious. Here are some of my favorites:

1. Bravo Zulu

Civilian speak: Well done or good job


2. Tango Mike

Civilian speak: Thanks Much


3. Secret Squirrel 

Civilian speak: Highly classified


4. "Cover my 6"

Civilian speak: "Watch my back"


5. Blue Falcon

Civilian speak: used to describe a soldier who screws over another soldier


6. Hooah!

Civilian speak: an exclamation of excitement


7.  Whiskey Tango Foxtrot

Civilian speak: WTF 


8. Crumb Catcher

Civilian speak: Mouth


9. Dittybooper

Civilian speak: refers to signals used by intelligence radio operators trained to utilize Morse Code.


10. Gone Elvis

Civilian speak: a service member who has gone missing


11. Soup Sandwich

Civilian speak: a mission, individual, object or situation that has gone horribly wrong.


12. Rainbow

Civilian speak: a new recruit in basic training


13. Barney Style

Civilian speak: to explain something in very simple terms


14. Football Bat

Civilian speak: a particular way of doing things that is odd or abnormal


15. Oxygen Thief

Civilian speak: an individual who is very stupid or seemingly useless




Know any fun military jargon you didn't see on the list? Comment below! 




Sources:
 http://www.military.com/join-armed-forces/military-terms-and-jargon.html
 http://www.npr.org/blogs/parallels/2013/12/04/248816232/u-s-military-lingo-the-almost-definitive-guide





3 comments:

  1. The only two phrases that I was already familiar with were "Cover my 6" and "Crumb Catcher". However, the most humorous one in my opinion was definitely "Dittybooper". That's just too funny!

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  2. Can't say I've ever heard of 'secret squirrel' or 'dirtybooper'....but many of these I've heard of before. I would love incorporate 'secret squirrel' in my day to day civilian life if possible.

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  3. After reading these, there's a lot of movie dialogue that now makes sense.

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