| 1. | non-qual | ||
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A submarine sailor who has not qualified for dolphins yet. The non-qual could not watch movies on the Submarine.
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| 2. | Dolphins | ||
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Nickname for the Submarine Warfare Pin in the US Navy. Earned after a NUB completes the near impossible task of his ship's qual card. Holloway: I finally earned my dolphins after three boards.
Chief: It's about fuckin time nub! |
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| 3. | flob | ||
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Acronym for Free Loading Oxygen Breather. Use on board nuclear submarines to describe newly reported personel who are not yet qualified to operate any of the equipment but still help themselves to the precious air and water supply. Doesn't that flob realize that by starting shit with you, he's locked himself into cleaning bilges for the rest of his life?
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| 4. | Portuglês | ||
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1. A mix between two languages: Portuguese (Português) and English (Inglês).
2. Portuguese speakers trying to speak English in a most embarrassing manner. (i.e. "meednight.") 3. English speakers trying to speak Portuguese in a most embarrassing manner. ( i.e. "popozão.") Franglais and Chinglish are similar terms describing the mixture of English with French or Chinese repectively. PortugLês: Por meednight*, eu comerei na esse muito dorky*, non-gangsta* restaurante qual você quis, dangit*!
English: For midnight, I'll go to that super-dorky, wack restaurant you wanted me to go to, dangit! *stars are for english words, maybe misspelled. |
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