What does getting Jodied mean?

In the United States, these cadences are sometimes called jody calls or jodies, after Jody, a recurring character who figures in some traditional cadences; Jody refers to the man with whom a serviceman's wife/girlfriend cheats while he is deployed.
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Why is it called a Jodie?

As defined in Wikipedia, “Jody” is a military cadence and a term used to call the other men that a military member's wife or girlfriend sees or dates while her husband or boyfriend is serving. In essence, “Jody” is the man who steals a soldier's girlfriend or wife. Aka.
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What are some military slang words?

Military Slang Examples
  • Bolo – Someone who can't pass marksmanship training.
  • Boot – Recruit still in boot camp.
  • Devil dog – Term for a member of the U.S. Marine Corps.
  • Dittybopper – A signals intelligence radio operator who uses Morse code.
  • Expectant – A soldier who is expected to die from their injuries.
  • FNG – F'ing New Guy.
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What does chapi mean military?

CHAPI Military Abbreviation. 1. CHAPI. Chase Helicopter Approach Path Indicaator.
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Do soldiers poop their pants?

Siddle wrote that in surveys of soldiers during World War II, “a quarter of combat veterans admitted that they urinated in their pants in combat, and a quarter admitted that they defecated in their pants in combat.”
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What do you call a female Marine?

But "women Marines" is a lip-twisting phrase. "She-Marines" (TIME, June 21) was frowned on, too. But the eventual development of some unofficial nickname was certain. Last week the Corps had it: BAMs. In leatherneck lingo that stands (approximately) for Broad-Axle Marines.
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What is a crunchy in the army?

(US Vietnam era military slang, usually in the plural) An infantry soldier, a grunt.
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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 does Tango Mike mean?

13. What does Tango Mike mean? Answer: It means “thank you,” or specifically, “thanks much.” In 1955, many military organizations, including NATO and the U.S. military, adopted a phonetic alphabet to aid in correctly transmitting messages.
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What is a Judy?

Noun. Judy (plural Judies) (slang, chiefly UK, Liverpudlian) A girl or woman.
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What is a Dependapotamus?

dependapotamus (plural dependapotamuses) (US, military, slang, derogatory) A servicemember's partner who behaves in a parasitic manner, especially by taking advantage of their partner's status to demand beneficial treatment.
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What does Jodi mean in India?

Noun. jodi (plural jodis) (India) couple, duo, pair quotations ▼
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What do soldiers say when they march?

Forward March

To march forward from a halt, the command of execution is, "Forward, march." On the command "March," you smartly step off straight ahead with your left foot, taking a 30-inch step (measured from heel to heel), and place the heel on the ground first.
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What are some Army chants?

  • MARCHING CADENCES. Pebbles and Bam Bam. ...
  • These Boots. These boots were made for walkin' And that's just what they'll do If all you're doing is markin' time They'll walk all over you. ...
  • Everywhere I Go. ...
  • Follow Me. ...
  • Hit the ground with American pride. ...
  • Sat me in that barber's chair. ...
  • Delay cadence. ...
  • They Say That in the Army.
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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 is a 3 up?

A Two-Up format creates two images per press impression, a Three-Up format creates three images per press impression, a Four-Up format creates four images per impression and so on. In its purest sense, the term "Up" refers to multiple impressions of the same image at the same time.
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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 did soldiers call Vietnam?

American soldiers referred to the Viet Cong as Victor Charlie or V-C. "Victor" and "Charlie" are both letters in the NATO phonetic alphabet. "Charlie" referred to communist forces in general, both Viet Cong and North Vietnamese.
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What is a green suiter?

Typically in a USACE Command there are a few Army “green-suiters” that make up the command team, aside from that the number of Soldiers begin to dwindle. Lt. Col. Rene Rodriguez, operations officer, is an Army Reserve Soldier and 1st Lt. David Sanchez, military personnel officer is a Texas National Guard Soldier.
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What is a leg army?

LEG/NAP: Acronyms for any soldier who is not trained to parachute from airplanes. LEG, or low-entry ground soldier, is considered offensive. Non-airborne personnel, or NAP, is the accepted term.
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What is a wookie in the Marines?

"Wook" is a derogatory term for a female Marine.
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What do you call an ex Marine?

“Once you go through the trails and tribulations, it stays with you forever and cannot be taken away.” Contrary to calling a retired Marine or a Marine who got out of service an ex-Marine, they should be referred to as “former enlisted” or “former commissioned officers,” Hoke said.
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What is the smartest branch of the military?

The Air Force is the “smartest branch.” I hate to debunk this one because it saves me so much stress and hassle whenever a bunch of veterans are at the bar comparing the size of their brains based on branch of service. Eventually, someone pats the airman on the back and says, “Hey!
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How do female soldiers urinate?

This is not a good idea. You need to stay hydrated to avoid heat illness, bladder infections and kidney stones. The female urinary diversion device (FUDD) allows you to urinate discreetly while standing up or leaning back. You can urinate with minimal undressing - just unbutton your pants.
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