cake eaters military slang
See Blowing Shitters, Shitty Kitty: Derogatory nickname for the USS Kitty Hawk (CV-63). Also known as "Go-Go Juice." No-Shitter: A sea story which is mostly (never completely) fictional, and unverifiable as well. So called because of the gold braided loop that they wear around their arm. A part of a Cake-Eater's shame. USS Backyard: A sailor's home of record, to which he or she happily returns upon discharge. Tonkin Gulf Yacht Club: Those elements of the Pacific Fleet which operated in the referenced waters 1965-1975. Often done in boot camp. SMAG: Engineering Laboratory Technician (ELT). Usually just an inch or two longer than what military allows, but enough to let the females know who's who. Cake could be a general term for something desirable, one example of this is the idiom. Building 1: USS Brooke (FFG-1), so called because she had so many problems with her P-fired boilers that she was regularly unable to get underway from her long-occupied berth at NAVSTA San Diego. Here today, GUAM tomorrow: Received orders from one island to another island, as in ADAK to GUAM. Goffa / Goffer: General descriptive term for any sort of soda or fruit juice, non alcoholic. Salty: Old and experienced (or simply old and sea-worn, as in "my salty hat"). Bounce Pattern: When several aircraft are practicing touch and go landings at the same airfield. Given for something done poorly. Quarters can be for the entire command, or just the department, division, or branch. Blue Water: Deep water far from land. Also called Vitamin M and Grunt Candy, the latter especially when dispensed to Marines. (2) Any time late at night that doesn't qualify for Oh Dark Thirty. BOHICA Boat Derogatory name for USS NIMITZ (CVN-68) BOHICA our screws never stop. Goes from lower ranking (Seaman, Fireman, Airman) to higher ranking (LPO, LCPO) up the chain of command. AWOL: Absent Without Official Leave; this is a US Army and USAF term, not a Navy term, see UA. What does cake-eaters expression mean? Flattop: Aircraft carrier. Players are first dealt 1 card each then 2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10-11-12-13, 13-12-11-10-9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1. Air Force Gloves: Pockets. 7. 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). Barely Trainable: Derogatory term for a Boiler Technician (BT). Booty Cigar: A bowel movement, particularly a very long one. (Often pronounced "A-wis."). Basically, they taught the PO2 exam for 6 months. 4MC: Emergency communications circuit that overrides sound powered phone communications to alert controlling stations to a casualty. Caused by Foreign Object Debris, such as nuts, bolts, or anything that could be sucked into a jet engine, damaging it. Jack-o'-the-Dust: A ship's cook in charge of keeping track of the ship's food stores. ", Grab-ass: Any kind of unstructured group socialization or horse-play, usually during working hours. Derives from the 5-point evaluation system used in the navy, in which a score of five is given to individuals who perform exceptionally well. She is usually worried about unsafe flight conditions or an enemy threat (e.g. Whitney (LCC-20), as it rarely goes to sea. May also be burned into the skin. OBA: Oxygen Breathing Apparatus. Also spelled "JORG", meaning Junior Officer Requiring Guidance, or "JORGE," meaning Junior Officer Requiring General Education. KVAR: "Shows up as an apparent load on the system but does no actual work." Etymology. As in "They were standing around playing grab-ass. Oscar: The buoyant dummy used during man-overboard drills. This results in about four hours of sleep per cycle.). "Liberty is down." DinQ: Delinquent in Qualifications, or some other admin requirement, "on the dinq list for tetanus shot", Dipper: An anti-submarine helocopter with a variable depth dipping SONAR. (The list of reasons is very extensive and can be found in BUPERSINST 1900.8C, Enclosure (2).). "It was a Butt Puckering experience.". Lady Boy: A transsexual prostitute found most frequently in Thailand and the Philippines. A phrase all MilSpouses should be saying to each other. 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. VBSS: Visit, Board, Search, Seizure: Marinetime boarding actions and tactics. Clap Line: Line of men in front of sick bay which often forms shortly after pulling out of a foreign port where women provide sexual services to sailors (at cost). Usually tasked with dirty and nasty jobs often referred to as "Shit Work.". Dear John (or Jane) Letter: A letter (or nowadays, e-mail) that a sailor receives in which his or her significant other breaks up with or leaves him or her whilst the latter is deployed. Miss Shit Can: The USS Michigan (SSGN-727). It could also refer to rich white suburban kids in general, too. Also, a board and dice game akin to Backgammon. VA: Fixed wing attack Aircraft Squadrons. Down: Not working, out of commission, broken, "broke-dick." Also called "Cornbacked Gator" or "Brown Trout.". "WESTPAC widow" or "Boomer Widow.". CAVU: Ceiling and Visibility Unlimited: Perfect flying weather. And BTW- Mighty Ducks was filmed in Minnesota, so he's probably literally calling that kid a cake-eater from Edina. 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. Example: "WHY THE FUCK DID YOU LET THEM MARCH BACK FROM CHOW?!?" Hot Racking or Hot Bunking: Submariners share racks. Definition of cake-eaters in the Idioms Dictionary. Sailors tend to call doors "hatches," but the term actually only refers to openings in the deck. Rent-A-Crow: A sailor advanced to E-4 because they graduated top of their "A" school class. Sea Otter: SeaOpDet-er; a member of a Sea Operational Detachment (SEAOPDET). Below department and division. Chief Warrant Officer (W1W5): A "Super Goat," a highly qualified senior enlisted (E-7/E-8) person who has earned a commission through a competitive process and continues to work in their technical field. Presently, "Commodore" is the unofficial title of a Captain (O-6) in charge of a squadron of ships or submarines, a wing or group of the same type of aircraft, or a group of SEAL Teams. What is cake eater slang for in military? Balls O'Clock: Any unspecified time late at night when it is absurd to be awake and having to do things, be on watch, etc. ", Hooligan Navy: WWII Navy pejorative for the Coast Guard, from its flexibility in enlisting men discharged from other services to rapidly expand for Prohibition. Sometimes spelled C-6U11, Z-6UL1 or various. Or, the ship's navigator. Heads and Beds: An inspection performed daily at sea by the XO or a designated replacement, usually the MAA. 2.) Rack Burns: Reddish marks seen on the face of a sailor who has just emerged from sleeping in his/her rack. Cat's meow: Something splendid or stylish. Often the result of a serious engineering casualty. 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. Lifer Stripe: The stripes located just above the cuff of the right sleeve on the service dress uniform that indicates four years of service per stripe. Light off: To literally light the fire in a boiler. It's like the 1MC but restricted to Engineering Spaces. in the civilian world. LDO: Limited Duty Officer: generally a senior and highly qualified enlisted person (E6E8) who has earned a commission through a competitive process and continues to work in their field. 3rd Deck Dive Team- Mainly a Marine Corps term, meaning someone is suicidal and should dive off of the third deck. Generally a lazy navy cook phones it in by opening an industrial size can of ravioli and dumps out a couple loaves of white bread and calls it good. Storecritter: an old fashioned term for the storekeepler rating, now called logies. Bilge Juice: Non-sanctioned alcoholic beverage created while on long deployments by mixing yeast, water and sugar. Pogue: A homosexual who may be called a "twink", usually under-aged. Port and Starboard: A rotation of two duty sections or watch teams, one designated port, and the other starboard. Pushbutton: Term applied to a 6 year enlistee with advanced schooling. Swims: Aviation water survival training. Brown Shoe: Term used to describe aviation community officers and senior enlisted members, due to the dark brown footwear worn with khaki uniforms and aviation winter working green uniforms. cake-eaters phrase. Except you start with all pieces off the board. Honch ("the Honch"): Entertainment district just outside the main gate of Yokosuka Naval Base. 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. NFG: Non-Functioning Gear: Used typically on Tags placed on electronics indicating malfunction description. Coffin Locker: A personal storage area located underneath a sailor's rack. Scupper Trout: Sewage solids which have washed overboard, or have been pumped overboard. Bug Juice Sunrise: Orange with a splash of Red. Bagger: A sailor who is chronically late for watch relief. 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. Goat Fuck Operation: A situation in which every possible aspect fails or goes "sideways". Trident: Special Warfare Insignia earned by Navy SEALS. Non-skid: A rough epoxy coating used for grip on weather decks. Splice the Main Brace: A party; generally involving alcohol. Derives from Port Orchard, Washington, across Sinclair Inlet from PSNS. "I survived a six-month trip on LSD", commonly heard slogan from sailors who have made a deployment aboard such a vessel. Delta Sierra: "Dumb Shit": A stupid mistake or poor performance, the opposite of "Bravo Zulu.". Also possibly named to represent a generator that is providing no power to the system and therefore not taking on its share of the load. Seabag Inspection: Formal uniform/personal item inspection for an E-4 and below sailor upon check in to a new command. cake-eater noun someone of upper-class background, or who has been excessively well-off Etymology: From the 1922 song "I'm a Cake Eating Man": "I'm a cake-eating man,/ Eat my cake where I can;/ I like a dapper flapper that shows a naughty knee,/ Who dances naughty jazz and shakes a naughty lingerie./ Sea chest: A trunk or storage container used for a sailor's personal property. See also "Mess Deck Intelligence.". Also a man who stares at or is perceived to stare at another man's genitals in a communal shower. Material condition: Status open or closed, of various fittings, hatches, etc, which are denoted by a letter. Port: Left side of the boat or ship (when facing the bow). Also referred to as a "talking kneeboard." Also refers to sailors who have yet to attend any schools that assign NEC (Navy Enlisted Classification) codes upon graduation. TLD (Nuclear): Thermo-Luminescent Dosimeter. DOR: Disenroll at Own Request, Drop at Own Request. ", Boner Garage: USS BONHOMME RICHARD (LHD-6). Often refers to all chiefs, E-7 through E-9. The Boat: Airdale term for the ship their airwing is attached to. Striker: Sailor receiving on-the-job training for a designated field (or rate). Punishment for screwing up or being a Rock. PQS: Personnel Qualification Standards, a card carrying various qualifications for a warfare badge or similar. Stacker: Crew that handles and maintains the air launched weapons, Aviation Ordnancemen (Red shirts), BCG's: Birth Control Glasses: Standard Navy-issue corrective eyewear for non-flight crew and non-flight deck personnel. Roach Coach: A snack or lunch truck that stops at each pier where the ships are berthed. ", Great Mistakes: Common epithet used when complaining about. For the same reason, they are sometimes referred to as ", Skivvy waver: Signalman (because of signal flags), Skosh: Perilously close to minimum acceptable levels. Sierra Hotel: Phonetic letters for SH, which stands for "Shit Hot." Stain Us: Derogatory name for USS JOHN C STENNIS (CVN-74). Noted: Usually passed down from an officer to a blue shirt, when the blue shirt tells the officer of something that will have little or no positive effect on the officer, but may have a great effect on the blue shirt. See also Monkey Butt. Chit: The document a sailor fills out to make various types of special request (i.e. ", Di-LDO: (Direct input Limited Duty Officer) Term students use for a loathed LDO instructor. DLGN: Destroyer, Leader, Guided Missile, Nuclear, class of ship. 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. Penis Anus: Puget Sound Naval Shipyard (PSNS). Ditch Wog: A sailor who has passed through the Suez canal or Panama canal, but has not become a shellback. ChuHai: A Japanese alcoholic beverage made by mixing sake and the equivalent of Kool-Aid. Term for throwing something overboard; refers to the "deep six", the lowest. Also called "Charlie" from phoenetic "Victor Charlie.". Scuttle: A smaller, sealable, opening in a larger, heavier door or hatch. Bilge Rat: Someone who works in the engineering spaces. None of the goodies get past that person. Sailor 1: "What are you having for chow?" Have a Navy Day: Has two separate meanings. See crossing the line, shellback, and pollywog. CG: Cruiser, Guided Missile, class of ship. DIW: Dead in the Water. Often condoned when essential to get underway. "cunt ring". On small boats, the "First" is in charge of boatswain mates and deck seaman. While underway, fresh water must be manufactured. 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. Derived from "sukoshi," the Japanese word for "a little.". The subs and the sailors are on eternal patrol. Some "Nuke Waste" treat it as a sort of dubious badge of honor, others remain bitter about it for the rest of their Navy career. "A grain of sand on the beach of reasons to get out of the Navy.". Jesus Nut: The assembly which keeps the rotary wing attached to a helicopter. 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. Fried Calamari: A sailor who has been electrocuted. Skittles: Sailors who work on the flight deck of a carrier. In nuclear commands, can sometimes be seen as KEY when over-nuked (the last letters of the same three words are used.). Presently, in the USN, it refers to the alcoholic brew offered at social events like "dining-ins" and "dining-outs." Fart Suit: Dry suit worn by aviators when flying over cold water. Also "Shitty Hawk.". 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. Monkey fist: A Turks head knot tied in a rope to add weight and mass to a heaving line. For personnel aboard ship, this means to remain in bed, while onshore this may simply mean to stay home for the day. Gig line: The visual line formed by uniform zipper, belt buckle, and buttoned shirt seam. The meaning of CAKE-EATER is an effeminate party-going dandy. The "official" reason for this event is to hand out awards to the top aviators. Divisions are sometimes divided into branches or work centers. Saltpeter: Chemical supposedly added to "bug juice" aboard ship to stifle libido. 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). Term used by Nukes to describe a method of estimation to arrive at an answer. Cake-eater: Derogative term for officers. i know that the kid in mighty ducks. Connie: Nickname for USS Constellation CV64. "You just blew the 7th Fleet.". Hockey pucks: Swedish meatballs (also, trail markers, porcupines, road apples). Usually used as part of a goose-chase. Hoover: The S-3B Viking, mostly due to its unique engine noises. A common joke is to ask inexperienced personnel on watch to "keep an eye out for signs of C-GU11s in the area, over." Only used Chief to Chief. Score is kept by awarding 3 points for bids made and taken and 1 point for each additional trick. SSGN: Submarine, Guided Missile, Nuclear, class of ship. The cold shoulders from civilians persist in certain Navy towns. A-Farts: (AFRTS) Armed Forces Radio & Television Service. Christmas, New Year's Day, Easter, etc. Smooth Crotch/Smoothie: A term for Reactor Control division for their tendencies to find ways to never conduct manual labor. O-Gang: The wardroom. So named due to the different colored jerseys they wear. The name derives from the sailor stating that ". Pump and Dump: A term in Boot Camp, normally used by RDCs allowing Recruits time to use the Head. Ahead Flank Liberty: The fictitious speed at which a ship travels after a mission or patrol is completed with high marks and the ship is headed into very nice foreign ports that cater to visiting US Forces. ", FOD Walk Down: A periodic, organized search on an aircraft carrier flight deck or hangar deck looking for debris that a jet engine might ingest. Head call means to use the head. crud: An upper respiratory infection usually caught in boot camp by new recruits bringing viruses from all over the country. Beer Day: On many navy ships, even in the present day, all hands are given 2 beers if they are underway without a port call for a given period of time generally 45 days. Cal PO: Calibration Petty Officer: Collateral duty position, typically filled by the most junior and inept sailor in a division, responsible for ensuring a division's test equipment is delivered to the cal lab on time. ". Brown Trout: Occurs when some Hull Tech blasts the sewer lines, causing raw sewage to be disbursed onto the decks of lower level berthing areas. Two-block: To have all the work one can handle. During wartime, armed guards may be posted on both sides of the blue tile. Usually takes the form of "Hey, did you hear (insert ship name here) had a fire in their main machinery room and can't get underway so our cruise got extended by a month?" Usually used by seasoned boots to refer to sailors with one or more weeks less time in service. 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