Naval Term. - (1) The nozzle of an inline proportioner in a firefighting hose line for AFFF. (2) The inflated tube that holds up the center of the roof of a lifeboat. (3) The protruding sensor boom of the MAD gear aboard the P-2 Neptune and P-3 Orion. Note: this term is also used for literally dozens of other objects in the naval service.
Hand me that donkey dick over there!
by Atomic Johnny March 31, 2005
Naval term used to signify a "botswain's mate" on a ship who is in charge of anchors, moorings, lines, rope etc.
by Atomic Johnny March 30, 2005
Known in civilian life Civilian life as "CIWS" - Close-In Weapon System, a short-range anti-missile point defense system commonly comprised of a radar system and rotary-barreled Gatling gun. In NATO, the system is the Vulcan Phalanx. A newer version, Goalkeeper, uses the GAU-8 30mm Gatling gun found in the A-10 Thunderbolt for increased range and destructive power. Can have anti-surface modes as well, for use against small craft and the like. Derisive interpretations of the acronym include: 'Christ, It Won't Shoot', and 'Captain, It Won't Shoot,' due to common maintenance difficulties.
by Atomic Johnny March 31, 2005
Creamed foreskins on toast again? Damn! Thats the third time this week they've served it in the chow hall
by Atomic Johnny March 29, 2005
Term used in the military for anyone that fires or mans any type of gun. This can be used for a tank gunner, artillery man, door gunner, deck gunner, etc.
by Atomic Johnny March 30, 2005
Naval term for "Big Old Standard Navy Issue Ass". Term is used for Navy wives with big hips and or butts.
by Atomic Johnny March 29, 2005
by Atomic Johnny March 29, 2005