Military Slang (all 4)
1) To order a subordinate do excercises until completely exhausted, often as a punishment.
2) To be, or to have body parts, in a condition of extreme exhaustion or muscle failiure, as a result of exercise.
3) Artillery
fire, mortar
fire, or
fire from close air support aircraft, especially from the point of view of the Forward Observer and acompanying Infantrymen.
4) To run away,
hide, or conceal oneself, either as if using smoke grenades, or while actually using them.
1) Private Smith was late for formation, so he got smoked all afternoon.
2) My arms are smoked, time to
stop the
push-ups and move on to sit-ups.
3) After a few minutes of exchanging small arms
fire with the hostiles, our forward observer brought smoke on 'em and it was over.
4) The Battallion Commander was looking for someone to clean his office, so they popped smoke (they left quickly).
4a) We were out in the open and taking
fire, so we popped smoke and withdrew into the woods.