What does fubar mean in military slang?

FUBAR is an acronym that originated in the military to stand for the words "f***ed up beyond all repair." This is often softened to "fouled up beyond all repair" in reference to hardware.
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What's between SNAFU and FUBAR?

FUBAR stands for “F*cked up beyond all recognition,” SNAFU is “Situation normal, all f*cked up,” and TARFU is “Things are really f*cked up.” FUBAR and SNAFU have made it into the civilian lexicon, though the F-word in each is often changed to “fouled” to keep from offending listeners.
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What did FUBAR mean in Saving Private Ryan?

They are: Fouled Up Beyond All Recognition (clean version). Fucked Up Beyond All Recognition (what the army commonly meant it to be). A derivation from the German Word „furchtbar” (awful).
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Is FUBAR still used?

FUBAR had a resurgence in the American lexicon after the term was used in two popular movies: Tango and Cash (1989); and Saving Private Ryan (1998). This particular FUBAR acronym survived WWII and for a time, mainly in the 1970s, found its way into the lexicon of management consultants.
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What is SNAFU in military?

While sometimes used as a synonym for minor malfunctions and hiccups, this slang military acronym—“Situation Normal, All Fucked Up”—actually refers to the functionally messy state that describes many otherwise healthy companies (and many of our personal lives).
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What does SNL mean?

SNL often refers to Saturday Night Live, an American late-night live television variety show.
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What is Susfu?

SUSFU stands for "Situation unchanged, still fouled up," which means that a bad situation hasn't gotten any better. It is typically used online or in text messages. The acronym is very similar to the SUAFU acronym, which is a variation of the more common SNAFU military acronym.
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What does 6 mean in military?

What is “Got Your 6″? In the military, “Got your six” means “I've got your back.” The saying originated with World War I fighter pilots referencing a pilot's rear as the six o'clock position. It is now a ubiquitous term in the military that highlights the loyalty and cooperation found in military culture.
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What does 8 up mean?

To be highly intoxicated on drugs and/or alcohol. *ss up.
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What do soldiers call civilians?

No Man's Land. Here's another term that may sound familiar. That's because “no man's land” was borrowed by civilians from military use and is a fairly common phrase in everyday vernacular. The term goes back a long way, too – all the way to World War I.
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Is Saving Private Ryan true story?

So, while Saving Private Ryan is unquestionably inspired by true events, the film's story of Captain Miller's risky mission to save one man is entirely fictional.
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What did FUBAR mean in ww2?

FUBAR is an acronym that originated in the military to stand for the words "f***ed up beyond all repair." This is often softened to "fouled up beyond all repair" in reference to hardware.
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Who created FUBAR?

FUBAR features characters created by Dave Lawrence and Paul Spence that they developed based on the head-banger subculture. Terry Cahill, one of the main characters of the film played by Lawrence was based on a character Lawrence created at Loose Moose Theatre in the mid-90s.
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What does code 19 mean in military?

Career branch numbers range from 11 to 92. For example: 13 for field artillery, 19 for armor/armored cavalry and 92 for quartermaster. Within each occupational field, there are usually several codes available.
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What is a Charlie in the military?

"Charlie", American military slang referring to the Viet Cong and North Vietnamese soldiers.
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What does Bravo mean in military talk?

The phonetic alphabet is often used by military and civilians to communicate error-free spelling or messages over the phone. For example, Alpha for “A”, Bravo for “B”, and Charlie for “C”. Additionally, IRDS can be used to relay military code, slang, or shortcode. For instance, Bravo Zulu meaning “Well Done”.
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What does it mean to YEET?

Yeet is a slang word that functions broadly with the meaning “to throw,” but is especially used to emphasize forcefulness and a lack of concern for the thing being thrown. (You don't yeet something if you're worried that it might break.)
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What does 6 up mean?

interjection. a warning that one or more law enforcement officers are near. 6 up!
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What does kiss stand for military?

KISS, an acronym for keep it simple, stupid, is a design principle noted by the U.S. Navy in 1960. The KISS principle states that most systems work best if they are kept simple rather than made complicated; therefore, simplicity should be a key goal in design, and unnecessary complexity should be avoided.
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What does Bravo Foxtrot mean?

7. What is a Blue Falcon? Answer: A Blue Falcon is also sometimes called a Bravo Foxtrot and is someone who messes things up for other members of their squad, either by causing drama or by betraying other members.
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What does Roger tango mean?

roger/roger that

Meaning: Message received. Origin: the NATO phonetic alphabet—a previous version of the alphabet used “Roger” to signify the letter R. Fun fact: Now they use “Romeo.”
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What are some military slang words?

Military Slang From the NATO Alphabet
  • Alpha Charlie – A vulgar term for being verbally reprimanded (ass chewing)
  • Blue Falcon – Someone who betrays you (buddy f'er)
  • Bravo Zulu – A compliment meaning “well done”
  • Charlie Foxtrot – A vulgar term for a messed up situation (a “clusterf--”)
  • Charlie Mike – Continue mission.
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What does ASL stand for?

Asl definition

American Sign Language. abbreviation. 25. 4. Age/sex/location.
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Is FUBAR a real term?

Fubar is short for Fucked Up Beyond All Recognition: If you don't have a good excuse, then you are fubar.
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