What were some Vietnam War slang words?

Barbecue – Armored Cavalry units requesting Napalm on a location. Bong Son Bomber – Giant sized joint or marijuana cigarette. Breaking Starch – Reference to dressing with a new set of dry cleaned or heavily starched fatigues. Charles – Formal for “Charlie” from the phonetic “Victor Charlie” abbreviation of Viet Cong.
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What were slang terms for Vietnam soldiers?

'Gooks' is a derogatory term for Vietnamese or Asians in general. It was used by some American military personnel in the Vietnam conflict. A grunt is a slang term for an American infantry soldier, usually one of low rank.
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What was the slang for the Viet Cong?

Collectively the United States often called them the Viet Cong. It was commonly shortened to VC, which in military alphabet code was spoken as Victor Charlie. It was further shortened to just Charlie. American soldiers called them Charlie, they called themselves liberators.
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What does Boo Koo mean in Vietnam War?

Boo Koo (Boo Coo): Bastardized French from beaucoup, meaning “much” or “many” Boom-Boom: Slang for sex with a prostitute. Boonies: Any area outside a city or a base camp; colloquialism for “boondocks”; also called the “bush”
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What was the Vietnam War simple words?

The Vietnam War was a long conflict in Southeast Asia. It began in 1954, after the country of Vietnam was split into two parts, North Vietnam and South Vietnam. North Vietnam wanted to reunite the country under Communism, its political and economic system. South Vietnam fought to keep this from happening.
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Does Vietnam call us war?

In Vietnam today, the conflict is referred to as the American War, and April 30 is called the Liberation of Saigon. How do you feel about this? Caron: Well, it's not wrong. They have every right to feel like that.
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Did the US call Vietnam a war?

Since 1941 Congress has declared war only six times, all during World War II. Congress authorized troop deployment in Vietnam, but, because it did not issue a declaration of war on North Vietnam or the Viet Cong, the Vietnam War is, technically speaking, not considered a war in the United States.
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What is Di Di Mau?

Etymology. Borrowed from Vietnamese đi đi mau (“get lost!”). Borrowed into English by American military personnel returning from the Vietnam War, as well as by Vietnamese immigrants; popularized by the movie The Deer Hunter. This is an uncommon way to say "Hurry up!" in Vietnamese.
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What is Dinky Dau in English?

From the internets dictionary: An expression commonly used in Vietnam was, "boocoo dinky dow", spelled correctly would be "beaucoup dien cai dau" meaning much crazy in the head or perhaps as the Vietnamese may have said, crazy as a kicking rooster, much like the American expression, "mad as a wet hen."
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What is Dinky Dau?

The Vietnamese phrase "dien cai dau" translates to "crazy in the head". This became the Vietnam War-era slang "dinky dau" or "dinky-dow", meaning that someone is crazy.
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What was the enemy called in Vietnam?

the Viet Cong; the enemy. the Communist-led forces fighting the South Vietnamese government.
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What does bookoo mean in Vietnamese?

BOOKOO: (beaucoup) Vietnamese/French term for "many," or "lots of..." BOOM BOOM: "short time" with a prostitute, typically cost $3-$5.
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What does Titi mean in Vietnamese?

They use my nickname: Titi. No, it does not refer to anything perverting... Titi means something like little one/shorty in Vietnamese and is given to me ever since I was a baby. My siblings, cousins, nephews, nieces and many of my friends call me Titi. Some of them don't even know my real name.
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What is a Jody military slang?

Jody (plural Jodies) (US, military and prison slang) The man who seduces a soldier or inmate's wife or girlfriend during his absence.
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What is a slang word for soldier?

redcoat. enlisted man (US) man-at-arms. squaddie or squaddy (British, slang)
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What is the slang term for bomb?

(slang) Great, awesome.
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What is bookoo Dinky Dow?

Boocoo Dinky Dow" is how American GIs heard the French/Vietnamese phrase "beaucoup dien cai dau" for "very crazy." For more information, visit www.shortcrazyvietnam.com.
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How do you say stinky in Vietnam?

stinky {adjective}

bốc mùi {adj.} hôi thối {adj.}
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What is a dinky di Aussie?

dinky-di (not comparable) (Australian slang) Genuine, true. quotations ▼ (Australian slang, by extension) Authentically Australian.
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What does Duma mean in Vietnamese?

What does đụ má mean in Vietnamese? It is short for đụ má mày which is a Vietnamese expletive that is roughly the same as “f you” in English. If someone is saying this to you, remove yourself from the situation!
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What does mao mean in Vietnam?

One explanation among scholars for why Vietnamese culture celebrates it as the Year of the Cat is that the earthly branch corresponding to “rabbit” is pronounced mao in Mandarin and meo in Vietnamese, which sounds similar to the Vietnamese word for “cat.”
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Was Vietnam a bloody war?

More than two decades of violent conflict had inflicted a devastating toll on Vietnam's population: After years of warfare, an estimated 2 million Vietnamese were killed, while 3 million were wounded and another 12 million became refugees.
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What was in Agent Orange?

The two active ingredients in the Agent Orange herbicide combination were equal amounts of 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid (2,4-D) and 2,4,5-trichlorophenoxyacetic acid (2,4,5-T), which contained traces of 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin (TCDD). The dioxin TCDD was an unwanted byproduct of herbicide production.
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What was the original name of Vietnam?

The country was usually called Annam until 1945, when the imperial government in Huế adopted Việt Nam.
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What ended Vietnam War?

Having rebuilt their forces and upgraded their logistics system, North Vietnamese forces triggered a major offensive in the Central Highlands in March 1975. On April 30, 1975, NVA tanks rolled through the gate of the Presidential Palace in Saigon, effectively ending the war.
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