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. A hinge is then inserted that allows for reattachment of the removed gray matter later. COD: Carrier Onboard Delivery: The C-2 Greyhound, which ferries people and supplies to and from a carrier on a regular basis. If it goes through a bulkhead, it's a door. With the retirement of the S-3B Viking all VS squadrons have been decommissioned. Boondockers: The standard workday steel-toed boots. Valves are named with the initials of the system they belong to, ie Seawater valve 1 is SW-1. Boxing your coffee: Using two paper cups and pouring back and forth to mix creamer and/or sugar. A Cake-Eater. At aviation commands, FOD can also describe a worthless individual, i.e. EAOS: Expiration of Active Obligated Service. Registered: Jun 7, 2000. charlie sheen's character called michael biehn's character a cake eater. Borrowed from the SI unit for reactive power, used to describe a particularly useless Electrician's Mate. Gator Navy: The part of the surface Navy that exclusively supports embarked Marines and amphibious operations. Old Salt: A naval veteran. Knuckle Dragger: A member of the engineering department or a mechanic on a nuclear powered vessel. Signs the card of slimy pollywogs after crossing the line, making them Trusted Shellbacks. ", Black Shoe: Sometimes shortened to just "Shoe." In general, the CO makes policy, the XO enforces it, hence the name. Ricky Forklift: A boot camp term for a dust pan. What does cake-eaters expression mean? You suck on., through a small tube. Single-Digit Midget: Sailor with less that ten days left before their EAOS (end of active obligated service). Small Boy: Term referring to smaller class ships, such as destroyers and frigates. COC: Chain of Command: The hierarchy of officers a sailor takes orders from, the order in which supervisors are in charge. When applied to an aviator, it means not allowed to fly. A backpack filled with water. Refers to the shape of a gas turbine module. ELT-"What do you want it to be?". Watch: A period of duty, usually of four-hours duration, six-hours on submarines. Boat Boo: A sailors girlfriend or boyfriend aboard ship, usually during deployment, and often an arranged affair between two married sailors. : : : : Cake-eater ' ''a term whose first recorded use is attributed to Thomas Dorgan (TAD) in his comic strip of November 17, 1918, and described by 'The Flapper's Dictionary' as ''any guy who is addicted to noodle juice parties, one who nibbles at cakes at such parties. SLJO: Shitty Little Jobs Officer. Often refers to all chiefs, E-7 through E-9. (2) (. The most enjoyable parts are the "roll calls" from each squadron, and the skits that two or three of the squadrons perform. Derogatory name for USS CUSHING (DD-985), especially with the Commodore embarked. These Direct Input LDOs have not spent time "in the fleet", D.I.L.L.I.G.A.F: (Do I Look Like I Give A Fuck? SWEATEX: (1) Any evolution or situation, to be performed by an individual, a ship, or even larger unit, subject to scrutiny by a superior, such as a major inspection; (2) An evolution that involves one sailor working while his/her superiors are watching and waiting impatiently. Helmet Fire: When a pilot becomes so task saturated in the cockpit that he loses the big picture and situational awareness (SA). Knuckle Box: A medium sized, usually red, rectangular metal box widely used in the navy to move supplies to/from the ship. 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. 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. Much easier than the dreaded "helo dunker. Girl Scout Training Aid: A complete pepperoni (a sausage roughly 1-2 inches wide and 2-3 feet long). 1MC: The General Announcing system on a ship. Battle Racks: (term for) when mission-exhausted Aviators are allowed to sleep through General Quarters. Once it reaches a high enough speed, the rod is turned so that the steam blows the object completely off the rod and likely at another sailor, who then has to dodge the "danger nut.". (Term endures within CG.). See crossing the line, shellback, and pollywog. Term used to refer to the lucky nuke who gets out of the Navy next. Usually caused by a poor approach or a hook bounce on the deck, this embarrassing event leads to a go-around and another attempt to "board. 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.) "We're going to have great liberty this port: A tuna boat just pulled in!". Now, just Rudolph. More correctly, the "trice" is the bottom (third) rack, being built to fold up against the bulkhead/stanchion (see above), so when the command "Trice-up" was given, the rack would be folded up, allowing compartment cleaners to sweep and swab under that bottom rack. Porcupine Balls: Beef Porcupines. Some black shoes say "Live by the gouge, die by the gouge." AOM: All Officers Meeting, held for a variety of reasons like training, port calls, mess issues, etc. In the military, the term cake eater refers to civilians. #19. Rate Grabber: Enlisted member with the goal of (and succeeding in) making rate (promotion) quickly. Also "Neurotic" for a midshipman in the Naval Reserve Officer Training Corps (NROTC). F.U.B.I.J.A.R. "Mast" for short. The Kool-Aid-like beverage dispensed on the. 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. Also used to collectively refer to all the officers at a command. HR Puff and Stuff: A nickname given to Hospital Corpsmen who regularly appear for duty in a disheveled manner with their uniform in disarray. Sometimes accompanied by two aspirin. John Wayne toilet paper: Toilet paper that is rough, tough, and takes shit from no one. Dixie Cup: The canvas white hat sailors wear with their dress uniforms. (Onboard Submarines, often used as part of the phrase "Air Breathing No Load," meaning a useless sailor or rider who is using up resources and providing nothing in return.). Bagger: A sailor who is chronically late for watch relief. During wartime, armed guards may be posted on both sides of the blue tile. Note, on some ships, the 0400-0800 is the 0400-0700, see "Seven to forever" below. Spook: Usually a IS, CT, or some other kind of intelligence type. Historically, the CH-46 Sea Knight (see "Phrog") was used for such resupply, although any aircraft with a cargo hook installed can do. "Liberty is down." On submarines, there are also Sonar Training Aids which are any meaty foods with a phallic shape. Monkey cum: White scrubbing liquid used to clean grease pencil from status boards. Tube steak: Hot dogs (also, called "dangling sirloin"). What is cake eater slang for in military? Extra Man Onboard, Enlisted Puke: Derogatory term used sparingly and very privately among junior officers to describe a particularly worthless and disliked enlisted subordinate. LSO: Landing Safety Officer or Landing Signals Officer. As in "side walking, bug-eyed beach creature". CBDR is also used as a warning to shipmates heading into trouble or danger (not necessarily physical collision) they might not see or be aware of. . NEC codes identify a nonrating wide skill, knowledge, aptitude, or qualification that must be documented to identify both people and billets for management purposes. Diddy Bopping: Walking around with no particular purpose. These are broken up into divisions. It has a hand cranked dynamo which will produce a whirring sound on the other station, hence the "growl.". A "Royal Cunt Hair" is the finest unit of measure. a "field expedient Frappuccino" might be made by putting all the MRE coffees, sugars, and creamers into a 2-liter bottle and mixing. Sea Stories almost always involve alcohol. Butt Shark: A Sailor who is obviously brown-nosing in hope of receiving favorable evaluations. Anchors and Spurs: The famous dance club at NAVSTA San Diego where many a lonely Navy wife has broken the seventh commandment. 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. Alpha Dogs: Refers to Alpha Company, a division of vehicle operators and mechanics within the Naval Mobile Construction Battalions, also known as the Fighting Seabees. PRT: Physical Readiness Test. Advertise here for $5/day cake eater Derives from Port Orchard, Washington, across Sinclair Inlet from PSNS. Welded to the Pier: A Ship being in an extended period of refit at a shipyard or naval base, which prevents it from making ready for sea for several months or longer. Also COMHOUSE, COMHOME, CINCHOME, HOUSEPAC, etc. The tradition has sporadically been followed by modern small boat sailors. A player unable to make their bid goes set 3 X the bid. May also be burned into the skin. On submarines, the term "Battle Stations" is used. AD: Aviation Machinist Mate, one who throws wrenches at aircraft and prays to mech gods for a favorable outcome. It is a combination of a rank (Hospital Recruit, the most junior. Active duty obligation expires the day before the enlistee's 21st birthday. No-Ps are pilots who have not qualified for 3P. OBA: Oxygen Breathing Apparatus. (4) Chief Kitchen's office in Slidell, LA. Also Air Force Personnel. Dinner plate for Marines: The front buttoned flap on enlisted dress blues. AFTA: Advanced First Term Avionics: Part of the advanced electronics schooling package, reserved for AT's AQ's and AX's for advanced training. Liberty Hound: A sailor who conspires to or is able to take extra liberty, or who enjoys liberty more than anything else. Port Orca: A husky (large) female. Trons: Those in the AT Rate, primarily O Level, who work in Navy avionics. 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). Jack Off Curtain: The small privacy curtain hanging on the outside of a rack. Skipper: Term used in reference to the Commanding officer of any Ship, Unit, Platoon, or Detachment regardless of rank. Dependopotamus: Term used for overweight dependents of sailors. One-eyed Jack: See "Barney Clark" A. tasty treat served at midrats consisting of a slider topped with a fried egg. Flavor Extractor: Standard equipment in all Navy galleys. Balls to Two: A short watch stood from 0000-0200. They usually return with a sore arm, courtesy of a Hull Technician who is in on the joke. Smurf Suit/Smurfs: Set of blue sweatpants and sweatshirt issued on arrival at boot camp; worn for the first several days and thereafter used mostly for PT. Titivate: To spruce up or clean up the ship and its company. R2D2: Dome-shaped Phalanx CIWS system, after the visually similar. Also called "Cankers and Sores.". Monkey Mate: Derogatory term used by Boiler Technicians to describe their brethren in the much cooler Engineroom on the other side of bulkhead from their Fireroom. O I (wish I was asleep): Derogatory remark made by any non-OS rate whenever a OS complains about how bad they have it while underway, because OS's are almost always "Port & Starboard" when underway. Roger That: A term of understanding and acceptance when given an order or other information. Case dough: Nest egg. Battle Group (BG): A group of warships and supply ships centered around a large deck aircraft carrier and that carrier's airwing. Chub Club: The mandatory physical training to which sailors are assigned if they are overweight. "PAC" refers to the Pacific Fleet and "LANT" to the Atlantic. "Boopdiddley!" Sweat pump(s) / Sweat pump(s) on line/ on overload: See "sweat the load.". Two-Digit Midget: Sailor with 99 or less days until his/her "End of Active Obligated Service", or EAOS. Trips back to the ship in the wee hours of the night are usually very entertaining. To throw someone 'under the bus', or to out someone as being the one who did something wrong or made a bad call. A spout connected to a 5 Gallon fuel can. Ping Jockey: Term used to describe Sonar Techs. AO: Aviation Ordnanceman, personnel assigned to Aircraft Carriers, Helicopter Carriers and Aviation Squadrons that store, handle, assemble, transport and load all weapons and drop tanks along with electronic counter measure pods, dispensers and sono-bouys on Navy and Marine Corps aircraft. (see EAOS above and Short timer below.). I was watching some cbs show called seal team and they refer to bad officers as "cake eaters" I'm not sure if it's a DEVGRU or SOF thing but I've never heard navy personnel use that term. Roast Beast: Roast Beef, or any meat served aboard the ship that even the cooks who prepared it don't know what it is. ", Float Check (also Flotation Testing, Float test): Throwing something overboard. NAMTRADET: Naval Aviation Maintenance Training Detachment. Burn Run: An organized evolution to dispose of the material stored in burn bags. Bilge Water: Something spoken that is nonsense or ridiculous. Depending on the wardroom and in particular on the person preparing the grog, it may be pleasant and delicious or one of the most foul and disgusting beverages ever conceived. A common-sense way of saving it is to wet down while taking a shower and then TURN OFF THE WATER. Cow: A refrigerated fixture in the galley that dispenses something like milk. May be used simply as a description of the sailor's background or as a pejorative depending on context. Splicing such a cable was a daunting task, and the sailor tasked with such a job was given an extra tot of rum for his trouble. This is used in boot camp to refer to those boots who have received their dungaree uniforms so recently that they haven't been ironed, just washed, they are therefore wrinkled, like a raisin. one that is given one hour before shift change and will require at least 3 hours to complete. There are currently two Coast Guard SEALS, who completed SEAL training before the program was cancelled. Even though an LDO can choose to wear only his/her top three ribbons, they never do; because they always have at least three higher than Good Conduct and they need to have that one on display lest they be mistaken for a real junior officer. May be followed by a "wetting down. Booty Cigar: A bowel movement, particularly a very long one. 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). Shit Can Liner: Plastic bag to put in a shitcan. Workups: 1- to 6-week periods preceding a deployment during which the ship and/or its airwing practice and prepare. Mess Deck Intelligence: Rumors (mostly false) that spread throughout the ship like wildfire. Utterance of the term is usually accompanied by the McDonald's tune followed by "I'm diggin' it" instead of "I'm lovin' it.". Also, a traditional naval toast. Humped the bunk: Screwed up. Savy Sue: The nickname of the USS Savannah AOR4, given by her ships' company. These are heavy duty paper towels purchased in bulk, and are used in every cleaning situation imaginable. Golden rivet: The rivet, made of gold, which according to folklore every ship is built containing one of. Self-explanatory. Standard Navy Redundancy Standard. Golden Screwjob: Used when a sailor has 12 years or more of honorable service, and, for reasons unknown, does not have his Gold rank device. Also known as "Go-Go Juice." Flying the Bravo: Menstruating; from the signal flag, which is all-red, one meaning of which is "I am discharging dangerous goods." It is typically made to disappear 30 seconds before it is needed, sending junior enlisted crewmembers into a panic that the mast will hit the bridge under which the ship is about to pass. ChuHai Stand: One of two standing-room only drinking establishments in the Honch. A phrase all MilSpouses should be saying to each other. Clobbered: of a landing pattern or comms frequency at a field or ship: filled to capacity, such that one can't get an aircraft or a word in edgewise. LSD: Dock landing ship, or Large Sitting Duck, so called due to their slow speed and absence of any significant offensive weaponry. Dining-ins are for the service-members only. See also "SOS," "Shit on a Shingle.". Junior Chief: Pejorative term to describe junior enlisted person who is kissing ass for a promotion or on a power trip, or both. Lifer: A name given to both officers and enlisted men who love the Navy and make it clear they want to be in for 20 or more years; lifers will try to convince others to re-enlist. Aviators "call the ball" as a reference guide to their positioning in the landing sequence. Warrant: A warrant officer. Refering to the senior ranking person for an assigned duty or task. Ricky Rocket: A boot camp "energy drink" made from an assorted mix of sodas, sports drinks, coffee, sugar and artificial sweetners used to help keep the recruit awake. Navy Shower: Not a form of punishment. Someone who has been given a "Bag of Dicks" has been "bagged," which is quite similar to getting 'sand bagged'. Mae West: (Old) term for a life jacket, due to the resemblance of the chest floats to the busty actress. FFG: Frigate, Guided Missile, class of ship. Foc's'le Follies: A gathering of all the aviators in the airwing in the carrier's foc's'le (forecastle). JORP: Junior Officer Rest Period. Fashion Show: A series of individual personnel inspections conducted in each uniform the sailor owns. This is the expected norm in the United States Navy. War Chicken: A derogatory term for the Special Warfare Insignia earned by Navy SEALS. Can house: Bordello. Bluejacket: An enlisted sailor below the rank of E-7 (Chief Petty Officer). Generally found in the Western Pacific. Boot Chief: Nickname given to a Chief during their first year as a Chief. An expression used in the face of adversity, meaning that regardless of the setback you are going to continue anyway! Rick, Ricky: A "recruit" or sailor-to-be who is still in boot camp. Cruise: A ship deployment from her home port, usually lasting between 5 and 8 months. The Boat: Airdale term for the ship their airwing is attached to. Definitions by the largest Idiom Dictionary. (1) Good sea stories should involve creative embellishment, inasmuch as one should tell it better than the guy one heard it from, with oneself (or an un-named "buddy") as the new star. Usually the most junior officer aboard ship. 90 Day Wonder, 90 Day Miracle: OCS graduate (as opposed to a graduate of four-year Naval Academy or ROTC training). Below department and division. Reefer: (1) A refrigeration ship carrying frozen foods. Ricky Lawnmower: Nailclippers, used to trim stray threads from uniforms. (The list of reasons is very extensive and can be found in BUPERSINST 1900.8C, Enclosure (2).). So named because they are so thick and hideous that one is guaranteed never to have sex while one is wearing them. OSs, STs and other Twidgets that don't, for example, stand any rate-related watches in port (in the days of steam ships especially) get even less respect. Bully Big Dick: The USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN-71). Also stands for "Fun Time Navy" around higher chain of command to save face in front of said chain of command, yet "secretly" means "Fuck the Navy." So named because one's sphincter tends to tighten up or "pucker" involuntarily during such times. The 43P-1 book containing MIPs stayed in the work center and was a deep red color with 43P-1 across the cover. Liberty Risk: A sailor who loves liberty a little too much, so much so that he puts himself in danger by drinking too much, getting into fights, or pissing off the locals. ", EAWS: Enlisted Aviation Warfare Specialist. 43P-1: Work center Maintenance manual; prior to OPNAV numbering the current guidance 4790/4(series) it was 43P. Aboard a ship, it is a can with a hole in the lid, usually hung from the bulkhead near watch stations. ", D.U.B. Three Frame Rule: Refers to a sailor or situation that is inherently dangerous. Emergency Blow: When a sub rapidly blows all of the ballast out of the ballast tanks, resulting in a rapid ascent and an impressive display as the sub breaks the surface. Bubblegummer: A newbie or young sailor just out of boot camp or school. A multi-tool (aka Gerber, Leatherman, etc), while not authorized to perform ANY maintenance, is nonetheless carried by most engineers in Reactor spaces. Fart Suit: Dry suit worn by aviators when flying over cold water. "DD" was also the type designation for pre-missile destroyers. The Hole: Main machinery space where an engineer works. Shit-on-a-shingle: Creamed chipped beef on toast. 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. Generally X(X-ray): always closed, Y(Yoke): closed while underway, Z(Zebra): closed while at GQ. . Refers to the brace cable used to hold the mainmast of a sailing ship upright. 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. There are generally four runs that must be successfully completed. Head call means to use the head. (2) Somewhat derogatory reference to a sailor that takes too many chances, or attempts to constantly play the hero. Quadball: Any sailor with a 0000 NEC. Wings: Naval Aviator or Naval Flight Officer breast insignia. Not generally seen outside of Boot Camp. Glow worm: A surface fleet name for nuclear machinist's mates. Get Fucked or Fuck-Off from your Navy equals and lower in rank. No longer in use, see VFA. Corpsman Candy: Sore-throat lozenges handed out at sick bay in lieu of any substantive treatment. 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