Often scrawled on the walls of toilet stalls by sailors who have been assigned to clean it for a reason. Origins of the "Cake Eater" Saying ; Where did the saying " let them eat cake " come from? Also, a sound powered telephone amplifier. All of these were later designated as Cruisers. Knuckle Dragger: A member of the engineering department or a mechanic on a nuclear powered vessel. . One-eyed Jack: See "Barney Clark" A. tasty treat served at midrats consisting of a slider topped with a fried egg. Boxing your coffee: Using two paper cups and pouring back and forth to mix creamer and/or sugar. "Let's bag it.". Out of sight hi/lo: Steam boiler casualty in which the water level in the steam drum gauge glass goes out the top/bottom, requiring the boiler to be immediately shut down to prevent water hitting the turbine blades (hi) or melting boiler tubes (lo). POD (Plan of the Day): An official document issued by a command that states all activities occurring that day, from 0000 to 2359. Brig Chaser: The sailor who escorts a prisoner to the brig. This 2-day class must be completed every few years by pilots and aircrew. (see EAOS above and Short timer below.). The Kool-Aid-like beverage dispensed on the. I had to attend stupid-shoot and stupid-swim after the other trainees were at the club drinking 15-cent beers. Scuttle: A smaller, sealable, opening in a larger, heavier door or hatch. NMOP: (common on Boomer Subs) No More Patrols Ever. These boxes seem to have been designed by some sadist for maximum difficulty when carrying them aboard ship. Rick, Ricky: A "recruit" or sailor-to-be who is still in boot camp. Non-skid: A rough epoxy coating used for grip on weather decks. NEC codes identify a nonrating wide skill, knowledge, aptitude, or qualification that must be documented to identify both people and billets for management purposes. 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. Used to motivate someone who is not pulling their weight. Almost every one is an Obstructive Bureaucrat, and the team has a low opinion of officers in general calling them "cake-eaters." Blackburn and Lisa are the notable exceptions. Paper Assholes: Gummed Reinforcements (office supplies); Paper Ensigns. Green Scrubby: Mildly abrasive scouring pad. Easter Egg Hunt: An especially rigorous investigation or inspection in which the inspecting officer seems unduly motivated to find everything wrong he possibly can, even if it ridiculous--"The XO held an Easter Egg Hunt at Messing and Berthing today." So, really it can go both ways, but it definately means a man-whore. In general, the CO makes policy, the XO enforces it, hence the name. Helmet Fire: When a pilot becomes so task saturated in the cockpit that he loses the big picture and situational awareness (SA). Gaff Off: To ignore or purposely fail to show proper respect to someone more senior, such as by blowing off an assigned task, by not saluting, or by using improper forms of address. "You look like you just climbed out of the dipsy dumpster, Seaman Timmy!". Mystery Shitter: An intoxicated sailor who returns from the beach and is unable to safely reach the head, defecates in random locations prior to climbing into his or her rack to sleep it off. B.O.H.I.C.A. From the rating badge which has 4 lightning bolts. So called due to time spent in port after running aground near entrance to Pearl Harbor. This page was last edited on 8 February 2023, at 17:05. Also, a wet dream induced by ship's motion. Pit Sword: A sword-shaped device that protrudes below the ship to measure its speed. Also used to collectively refer to all the officers at a command. So called because it used to grade based on keystrokes rather than words per minute. It is played to "motivate" the crew after an UNREP, VERTREP, etc. Anyone who has been designated with this nickname is most likely a lifer who has no life outside the navy. Spit-kid: in earlier times, a wooden bucket-like container for sailors who chewed tobacco, who spat the result into it. PRT: Physical Readiness Test. It is EXTREMELY loud to overcome the jet noise on the flight deck. 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. FFG: Frigate, Guided Missile, class of ship. Gold Crow: A 12+ year PO1 with good behavior. 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. Named for the affordable alcoholic beverage it sells to junior sailors and contractors, ChuHai. Get Fucked or Fuck-Off from your Navy equals and lower in rank. Drift Count: Monitoring the movement of the ship while at anchor. Boats: A sailor in the Boatswain's Mate rating or the Aviation Boatswain's Mate rating, or the ship's Bosun or Air Bosun, the latter usually a CWO or LDO. Can be outdated classic rock that was never really popular in the first place, or cool music, depending on the ship's commanding officer. Hollywood Shower: To take a long shower that wastes water (See Navy Shower). "Boot ensign.". Naval Infantry: Derogatory term for the U.S. Marines, although historically some of the original colonies/early states had "naval infantry" or "naval militia.". Bounce Pattern: When several aircraft are practicing touch and go landings at the same airfield. Derogatory name for USS CUSHING (DD-985), especially with the Commodore embarked. Seachest: Ballast intake/discharge portals below the waterline of a ship. Cannon balls: Baked, candied apples served to midshipmen at the Naval Academy on special occasions. 96er: A period of five nights and four days off of work due to special liberty or holiday. Carl Prison: "America's Favorite Carrier," the USS Carl Vinson (CVN-70). Triced Up: Trapped in a rack more cramped then usual, as a result of shipmates opening one's rack while one is sleeping in it (after they discover one forgot to secure it shut before getting in). Aviation Queer: The enlisted rating AQ, Aviation Fire Control Technician; since merged into Aviation Electronics Technician (AT). Round Turn: To put some elbow grease into it; to work hard at it and make a strong effort to finish the job. Good Humor Man: Reference to the Summer White uniform. Just press the I Believe button. Mast Crank: A fictitious crank, usually impersonated by a Bull Gear crank from engineering, which is to be collected by a junior enlisted to crank down the mast while passing under a short bridge. Wayspouse: Sailors' spouses waiting on the pier, if sufficiently overweight that they could be used as navigation waypoints. ", Float Check (also Flotation Testing, Float test): Throwing something overboard. STREAM: Full Episodes Of SEAL Team On CBS All Access DLG: Destroyer, Leader, Guided Missile, class of ship. Short arm inspection: The inspection a ship's corpsman performs on a sailor's penis, looking for visible signs of any venereal disease, if the sailor suspects he may have contracted one. "I work in The Hole." NQP: "Non-Qual-Puke": A non-qualified crewman who is not yet able to stand watch. 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. AMAN Nobody: "AM3 Schmuckatelli said to, Chief.". Watch condition: Ship's readiness condition:(Denoted by Roman numerals) I: maximum readiness (GQ) all hands at their battle stations, material condition Zebra set (maximum damage control readiness.) A water craft small enough to be carried on a ship (ships themselves may only be called boats by members of the crew who have completed a deployment). Also can refer to "Free The Nukes," referring to sailors in the nuclear power field. Fuck Off." Sometimes used as a threat of punishment or retribution - "Do what I told you to do or I may have to hold an Easter Egg Hunt in your locker. The untrained sailors have a quad zip NEC of 0000. JOPA: Junior Officer Protection Association. GCE: Gross Conceptual Error, an instructor's comment on student work wherein the student has clearly misunderstood a concept. Splash: Name earned by a sailor who has had the good fortune to be recovered after accidentally falling overboard until the ship returns home from deployment. "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.". USS In-Port Royal: The USS Port Royal (CG-73). Sailors must go to the Paint Locker with properly signed chits to receive paint and painting equipment. Telling the LPO you're going up to the calibration shop for awhile but head up to the roach coach instead? 9. i know that the kid in mighty ducks. General Quarters (GQ): Set to prepare a ship for battle or during a serious casualty such as a main engineering space fire. Usually only found on submarines due to a significantly smaller number of nukes stationed onboard a submarine. Skipper: Term used in reference to the Commanding officer of any Ship, Unit, Platoon, or Detachment regardless of rank. COMMO: Communications Officer: The officer in charge of the Communications Division. Also called. B.O.S.N.I.A. Fart Suit: Dry suit worn by aviators when flying over cold water. Right side of an aircraft when facing the nose. Socked-in: When the ceiling and visibility at an airfield or over an air-capable ship are below minimums for takeoff and landing. Quarters is used to present awards, pass information, and make every sailor squeeze into their ill-fitting, rarely-worn uniforms at least once a year. Usually this form of Extra Military Instruction is reserved for the most severe dirtbags who are either consistently failing uniform inspection or look like crap on a daily basis. Rate Grabber: Enlisted member with the goal of (and succeeding in) making rate (promotion) quickly. May also refer to the Signal Bridge on the intercom. Dumb but happy. Building 20: Derogatory term used to describe the U.S.S. The rating badge icon looked like a bar stool. Fulmer: A sailor that desperately tries to win various games (ping pong, pool, etc. The F-14 Tomcat was also widely accepted. Aye, aye: Yes (I heard the order, I understand the order, and I intend to obey/carry out the order). Guns: A sailor in the Gunner's Mate rating. "Pull up!). A special show put on for inspecting senior officers. ID10T: Idiot, pronounced "Eye-Dee-Ten-Tango." Connie: Nickname for USS Constellation CV64. Should always begin with "No shit, this really happened," or "This is a no shitter." See also Monkey Butt. Crow's Foot: A device placed on a valve wheel to aid in opening or closing the valve due to it being extremely hot or hard to turn. Originally a Torpedo Boat Destroyer, then later, just Destroyer. Midnight Requisition: To "borrow" (with varying degress of consent) a needed item from another unit. Liberty Boat: Boat assigned to transfer sailors to and from their ship when in a port that requires the ship to drop anchor instead of pulling pierside. : (1) Currently Unqualified Naval Trainee. Haole: Pronounced "How-Lee" Hawaiian term for non-native. Often leads to mistakes that can produce lethal results. On other surface ships. It could also refer to rich white suburban kids in general, too. (hence nickname). Not to be confused with "screwing the pooch" which refers to royally messing up a task. Butt Puckering: A term used to describe a harrowing or scary experience. See also "Black box" and "Transistor Theory". Conducts operations near shore. (Originally referred to hammocks, in days of yore before berthing spaces.). Where deep-water sailors ply their craft, "The Pond" may be Atlantic, Pacific, Indian, or Other. Grog: Initially, this referred to the watered down rum ration given daily to sailors in the Royal Navy. Term used mostly by disgruntled personnel to refer to an "A.J. 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). Eyeball liberty: Ability to see but not interact with something pleasurable, especially members of the opposite sex; For example, male sailors may joke that they have eyeball liberty ogling a boat full of women while exiting port, or in view a port itself where no actual liberty is allowed. A required exercise regimen. Sick in Quarters (SIQ): When a sailor is too ill or incapacitated to perform his duties, he is thus required to report to his rack (quarters), where he will remain until healthy again. Binnacle List: The daily list of ship's crew who are sick in quarters (see below). 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,. ", Boner Garage: USS BONHOMME RICHARD (LHD-6). Butt Shark: A Sailor who is obviously brown-nosing in hope of receiving favorable evaluations. 7MC: On submarines this is generally the Ship's Control Comms Circuit (between the OOD on the bridge and Helmsman below in Control. sign. This is the expected norm in the United States Navy. Can refer to malicious "scuttlebutt," exaggerated "no-shitters," or blatently phony sea stories. Ricky Forklift: A boot camp term for a dust pan. Green felt is usually abundant. Drifty: Lacking the ability to stay focused while attempting to perform a given task. Chit Chipper: Paper Shredder. Except you start with all pieces off the board. Tits Up: Broke-dick, inoperable, dead (from some piece of equipment being "flat on its back"). A sailor is required to perform a certain number of situps, pushups, and a 1.5-mile run in a given time (which varies based on age and gender). VX: Fixed Wing Experimental Aircraft Squadrons. For personnel aboard ship, this means to remain in bed, while onshore this may simply mean to stay home for the day. A person with such a rank can also be referred to by number of stars they have; so a "three star" is a Vice Admiral, and so forth. Term has become obsolete due to more normal looking frame choices now offered (outside of enlisted recruit training, at least). Also called Vitamin M and Grunt Candy, the latter especially when dispensed to Marines. 1st Division: The division, in most aviation and afloat commands, which is responsible for the material condition and cleanliness of the ship. Some'are here, some'are there, some'are everywhere.". Fart sack: Canvas mattress cover (In cold conditions sailors sleep inside them for extra warmth.) Used to attract the attention of a rescue helicopter in the event of a man overboard by the victim in the water. LPOD: Last Plane On Deck: The time when all aircraft should be on the ground. Trons: Those in the AT Rate, primarily O Level, who work in Navy avionics. In reality, consists of an E-5 signing a piece of paper and giving the warning, "if you go up for mast, I will testify under oath that I inspected and saw every item.". Also contains the Uniform of the Day. F.R.E.D. Cautious Compassion. Battle Group (BG): A group of warships and supply ships centered around a large deck aircraft carrier and that carrier's airwing. Savy Sue: The nickname of the USS Savannah AOR4, given by her ships' company. Fan Room (see "X-Ray fitting"): (1) A room with a fan or blower, A "closed" space which is often utilized for general mischief away from watchful eyes. Aviation Ordnancemen are expected to have a broad knowledge base of the rate and and be able to perform any duties of the rate. Color Company is also given the honor of being the first company to Pass in Review if there is not a Hall of Fame Company that graduates Boot Camp at the same time. Depending on the rank of the commanding officer involved, the name of the procedure may change to Admiral's Mast, OIC's Mast, etc. FASOTRAGRULANT/PAC: Fleet Aviation Specialized Operational Training Group, Atlantic and Pacific. 8 Day Skate: On a four section duty roster there is time where each section finishes duty in the morning and is not on duty again for seven more days. Mandatory Fun: Any command sponsored social event that everyone HAS to attend, or get into big trouble. The worst ones are "drive-by shitbombs," where someone pokes their head in, "throws the shitbomb" and leaves. Operation GOLDENFLOW: A command-wide urinalysis test. 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. Also used as another in-joke to send new sailors on a wild goose chase. Derived from when the blocks on a block and tackle are together and can not lift any higher. Shallow Water Surface Pukes: members of the Coast Guard, from the viewpoint of a bubblehead. Split-pea on Rye. Sea Warrior: Used by naval personnel whom have never set foot on a ship, usually in response to being called shipmate. On ships equipped with small boats, the First Lieutenant or "First" (First Division Officer or Deck Department Head) is in charge of these boats and the sailors who maintain and run them. The day at sea has long been divided into watches, which are called: Midwatch or Balls to 4 (0000 to 0400); morning or rev (reveille) watch (0400 to 0800); forenoon watch (0800 to 1200); afternoon watch (1200 to 1600); dog watches (1600-1800 and 1800-2000); and the first watch (2000 to 2400). Sometimes accompanied by two aspirin. USS Oriskany CVA34, Carriers today are designated as CV, During the VietNam error the A added to CV stood for attack carrier. Dirty Boat Guy: The nickname Dirty Boat Guy or "DBG" is associated exclusively with the US Navy's Special Warfare Combatant-craft Crewman. The Enlistee is immediately granted E-3 rank upon completion of basic training, and E-4 rank upon completion of "A" school. (3) ("Submarine Service") Forward Area Gentleman: A crewman serving in the forward part of the submarine, a non-Nuke. Dynamited Chicken: Chicken a la king or chicken cacciatore. It is sometimes cured by a "Channel Fever Shot," a slap or kick to the backside. Also seen as a name badge at this time, so officers/petty officers will forget the wearer's real name. Not generally seen outside of Boot Camp. Landing in the spudlocker results in a broken aircraft and is often fatal. NON: "Needs of the Navy" a priority over anything to do with one's family or person; as in God, Country, Family. Same as Bluejacket, referring to the blue utility shirt worn by those personnel. VS: Fixed Wing Anti Submarine Squadrons. Common overnight activity for ships underway. (Coast Guard: Seabag: A large green canvas bag issued to the sailor during boot camp as part of his uniform issue, the nearest civilian equivalent would be a suit case or several pieces of luggage, the seabag is constructed to hold close to 150 lbs. Flavor Extractor: Standard equipment in all Navy galleys. So named because of the black and khaki working uniform. See also "Salty," below. Pass in Review ceremonies are always held on a Friday, meaning that there is a Pass in Review held every week, except during federal holidays i.e. The name comes from "rveill" (or "rveil"), the French word for "wake up.". More recently referred to as a Carrier Strike Group (CSG). Refers to the locals in and around Naval Air Station Patuxent River. Can also have a second F added to the end, when used in this context it means ", Dimed/Diming out/Dropping dimes: Comes from dropping a dime in a pay phone to make a call. A common joke is to ask inexperienced personnel on watch to "keep an eye out for signs of C-GU11s in the area, over." (Often referred to by civilian instructors when explaining to baffled sailors the haphazard components that seem to work by sheer magic such as transistors, zener diodes, joint effect field effect transistors, shockley diodes, metal oxide field effect transistors, etc.) see also The Load. "[I/You] just got Norfucked!". M.A.S.H. Ready Room: Large space aboard a carrier that is the focal point for each of the squadrons in the airwing. 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. 1MC - The overhead public address system on US Navy ships. The 43P-2, 43P-3 & 43P-4 books were replaced in the mid 1980's with one book. Radioactive Rudolph: Reindeer meat brought onboard in Scandinavian Ports, especially soon after the Chernobyl meltdown. The new sailor is told this is "The Most Important Watch" on the ship. Shark shit: A sailor who has fallen overboard and is lost forever. XOI: Executive Officer's Inquiry: A step in the. MR: Machinery Repairman rating. River Rat: Crew member of a brown water boat or patrol craft. Stepping in the shit: Refers to a sailor that has made a mistake so large, that it comes to the attention of the Commanding Officer, who instantly begins chewing him out on the spot, Usually remarked on before the Commanding Officer appears, e.g. Fleet Up: When a second in command takes his senior's place upon that senior's transfer, retirement, or other re-assignment. Busted: Reduced in rank as a result of Captain's Mast. Immediately followed by, "Push up, position, Shitbags!" Shit Can, Shitcan: Either the name for a trash can, or the act of throwing something into the trash. "I survived a six-month trip on LSD", commonly heard slogan from sailors who have made a deployment aboard such a vessel. Vitamin M: Motrin, which is occasionally used to combat the various aches/pains/headaches associated with military service. Motrin: A magical pill dispensed by hospital corpsmen capable for minor owies or to hypochondriacs; "take two aspirin and call me in the morning." Dilbert: Fictional and clueless cartoon character used in WWII era training material to demonstrate what NOT to do in naval aviation. Very rarely occurs due to duty. Often concern radical changes to the ship's schedule. Buddy Fucker: Someone who fucks over their shipmates, and who is not to be trusted with any information or watch swap. Cake-eater: Derogative term for officers. Very rarely, a PO2 (due to changes in high year tenure), which leads the question of how somebody can screw up that badly and still call it "good" behavior. 3Ps are relatively new pilots in a patrol aircraft. War Chicken: A derogatory term for the Special Warfare Insignia earned by Navy SEALS. Port Orca: A husky (large) female. VC: Fixed Wing Composite aircraft squadrons. Death Pillows: (Submarine Service) Canned ravioli usually served at midrats. ", these items have very limited use--one specific evolution--and therefore could also refer to a sailor with only one skill or is qualified on only one watch station. 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. Tweek and Peak: To fine tune something (uniform, rack, hair, etc); usually for inspection preparation. Dog zebra: Closing fittings or doors for light discipline at night. Circular firing squad/circular ass-kicking: An attempt by all command levels to find someone/anyone to blame for a problem for which no one wants to take blame. A play on words that hints at the escapades her crew may have been involved in. Bubblegummer: A newbie or young sailor just out of boot camp or school. Bitching Betty: The recorded or computer generated female voice heard in an aviator's headset when something is not as it should be. Most schedule writers will have a "snivel log" for such requests, which may or may not be granted based on the needs of the unit and the sniveler's standing with the schedules officer (Skeds-O). Checks Five-Oh: Excellent, in proper working order. Bag of Dicks: An unwanted or extremely tedious task, e.g. Mad-Money: Car fare home if she has a row with escort Meat-Ball . Some black shoes say "Live by the gouge, die by the gouge." Contrast with the "Blue Water" Navy or "CRU-DES." Generally refers to the ship's engineering plant being online, e.g. Rack Burns: Reddish marks seen on the face of a sailor who has just emerged from sleeping in his/her rack. Dirty-shirt wardroom: (Aircraft Carrier): Forward wardroom immediately below the flight deck for pilots wearing (sweaty) flight gear and working ship's officers. Sailor 1: "What are you having for chow?" Stand by to stand by: Waiting to find out why everyone is waiting for something to maybe happen. Barney Clark: A slider topped with a fried egg. Constipation: Derogatory name for USS CONSTELLATION (CV-64). May also be burned into the skin. Manatee: A dependent wife, usually in Pensacola or Jacksonville that is Manatee fat even though her husband has maintained the same basic size during their marriage. Wetting down: Party celebrating a promotion/advancement or warfare qualification. Building 38: The USS Puget Sound (AD-38). Valves are named with the initials of the system they belong to, ie Seawater valve 1 is SW-1. Retired RMs may have a ZUT certificate or even a ZUT tattoo. Sack-o'-Lantern: A scrotum stretched across a battle lantern that has been energized. (This is a holdover from when all climbing was done by ladders.). Soup Sandwich: Any situation or individual that is FUBAR. Workups: 1- to 6-week periods preceding a deployment during which the ship and/or its airwing practice and prepare. Marines have an equivalent "tack" on each side. Cruise widow: A sailor's wife. The F-8 Crusader was universally accepted as a tits machine. USS Slurpeefish: The USS SAN FRANCISCO. ": An expression said (in a very cheery manner) on occasions when, in fact, it is not a Fine Navy Day at all. Wardroom: Officer's mess, or dining room. ASWOC: Anti-Submarine Warfare Operations Center - shore-based briefing/debriefing/analysis/operational control center for VP aviation. Penis Anus: Puget Sound Naval Shipyard (PSNS). Flag Deck, Flag Bridge: Command level on large ships for Admirals if they are present, see Flag. "secure the forward diesel" or "secure from general quarters"; can also be used to to prepare something for sea, as in "secure for sea.". MAA: Master-at-Arms. 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