How do you insult someone in the Navy?

Consider yourself warned and use the following sailor insults at your own risk:
  1. 140 sailors go down, 70 couples come back. Submariners hate this one, used by surface sailors to mock submariners going on deployment.
  2. “Unsat” “Unsat” is short for unsatisfactory. ...
  3. B.U.B. ...
  4. The Bulls–t flag. ...
  5. Buttshark. ...
  6. Check Valve.
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What do you call someone in Navy?

SAILOR – When capitalized "Sailor" is used to demote a Navy service member – from Seaman to Admiral. SCUTTLEBUTT – a drinking fountain in the Navy is called scuttlebutt.
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What is slang for a Navy sailor?

1. Squid. Source: Wikia.com. A term used in the old Navy (not the store), Squid is what other branches. (especially Marines) generally called sailors.
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Why are Navy called squids?

“Sharks” was too cool and tough and “guppies” was too cute, so they settled on “squids.” So if you want to make fun of a sailor call him or her a “squid.” They really hate that because squids are spineless and ugly and otherwise devoid of personality. (They can swim fast, but nobody really cares about that.)
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What sailors say to each other?

“Ahoy!” – sailors would use this exclamation among themselves to call out to each other. “Land Ho!” – an exclamation that a sailor would make when they spotted the land. “Matey” – mate, friend. “Me” – referring to “my”
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What is a slang word for sailor?

salt (slang) seafarer. seaman. shipman. squid (slang, mildly pejorative)
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Why do Navy sailors swear so much?

Most sailors were raised in religious homes and fully understood that throwing around the word "damn" was sinful business, but that was also part of the appeal. Winning acceptance into the sailors' brotherhood often meant actively rejecting the mores of mainstream society, at least while onboard the ship.
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Why do sailors say 2 6?

"Two, six, heave" is a phrase used to coordinate seamen's pulling. As used by sailors, the person at the front of the team will typically call out the "two, six" part of the chant. During this phase all members move their hands up the line ready to pull.
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What does Jarhead stand for?

noun. plural jarheads. Britannica Dictionary definition of JARHEAD. [count] US slang. : a member of the United States Marine Corps.
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What is a chit in the Navy?

CHIT. One tradition carried on in the Navy is the use of the "chit." It is a carry over from the days when Hindu traders used slips of paper called "citthi" for money, so they wouldn't have to carry heavy bags of gold and silver. British sailors shortened the word to chit and applied it to their mess vouchers.
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Does Navy say Hooyah?

Oorah is a battle cry common in the United States Marine Corps since the mid-20th century. It is comparable to hooah in the US Army and hooyah in the US Navy and US Coast Guard.
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How do you say bye in Navy?

“Fair winds and following seas” is a common phrase for those in the United States Navy, where it's used to say farewell to those retiring or leaving for deployment.
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What do they call Navy recruits?

While all E-1s in the Coast Guard are called seaman recruits regardless of their assignment, the actual title for an E-1 in the U.S. Navy varies based on the community to which the sailor belongs: Navy E-1s in the general deck and administrative community are seaman recruits.
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What does Aye mean in the Navy?

(idiomatic, nautical) The correct and seamanlike reply, onboard a Royal Navy (or US Navy) ship, on receipt of an order from someone of senior rank or authority. It means "I understand the command and hasten to comply with the order."
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What does salty mean in navy?

“Salty” is a term from the United States Navy used to describe an experienced sailor – someone for whom the romanticized idea of ship life is gone and replaced with sea salt.
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What's a female sailor called?

bluejacket. boater. mariner. mate.
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What is Devil Dog in Marine Corps?

Devil Dog is a motivational nickname for a U.S. Marine. It is said to be based on the apocryphal use of "Teufel Hunden" [sic] by German soldiers to describe Marines fighting in World War I.
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What does Jughead mean in the military?

noun U.S. Military Slang. a U.S. Marine. GOOSES.
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Why do they call Marines Devil Dogs?

We got our nickname Devil Dogs from official German reports which called the Marines at Belleau Wood Teufel Hunden. It has been said that this nickname came about from Marines being ordered to take a hill occupied by German forces while wearing gas masks as a precaution against German mustard gas.
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Why is poop deck called poop deck?

We quote verbatim: “The name originates from the French word for stern, la poupe, from Latin puppis. Thus the poop deck is technically a stern deck, which in sailing ships was usually elevated as the roof of the stern or “after” cabin, also known as the “poop cabin”.
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How do sailors say good luck?

Answer: It is common to wish a sailor goodbye by using the term: "may you have fair winds and following seas". The use of the expression "fair winds" is used to wish a person a safe journey or good fortune.
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Why are sailors called Jack?

Round about the year 1700, landlubbers began calling sailors 'Jack tars': 'Jack' because Jack was already a popular name for a sailor; 'tars' because long-haired sailors were dipping their locks in tar to make a pigtail.
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How do you curse like a sailor?

To use profanities or vulgar language very freely and fluently. (An allusion to the rough language presumed to be used by military personnel.)
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What does mouth like a sailor mean?

Noun. mouth of a sailor (plural mouths of sailors) (informal) The characteristic of regularly using vulgar language, especially strong profanities; a person having this characteristic.
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What is the military curse?

Call it the Deployment Curse, or call it Murphy's Law of deployment. It's the same thing: everything will start to go wrong and fall apart the day your military family member leaves the house.
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