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
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
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!
ReplyDeleteCan'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.
ReplyDeleteAfter reading these, there's a lot of movie dialogue that now makes sense.
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