27 definitions by Bill gronos

A female poker groupie. Could also apply to other gambling games where spectators stand around the table.
I think that railbird wants to peck at your stack.
by Bill gronos June 24, 2006
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A bad poker player who's on a lucky streak.
Don't be fooled by the size of his stack, it's fish and chips.
by Bill gronos June 24, 2006
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A small screwdriver with a fine tip and having a pen clip attached, making it capable of being easily carried in a shirt pocket.

This word originated with US Air Force electronics technicians and is derived from the skill level digit of the Air Force Specialty Code (AFSC) (example: 30670) where "7" indicates an advanced technician. The idea being that this small screwdriver is used to make precision adjustments to circuit board components such as trim potentiameters that require a higher level of technical skill to perform.
The 15 hertz circuit on the TACAN is a little off. Could I borrow your 7-level to adjust it?
by Bill gronos July 2, 2009
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(Texas Hold'em Poker term): Ace with a weak kicker.
I can never seem to catch an ace without it being an ace rag.
by Bill gronos June 24, 2006
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Slang for any generic airplane, the word bird also meaning an airplane.

It is pronounced like other aircraft designations are pronounced: bee-one-are-dee.
"What kind of airplane is that?"
"A B-1RD."
"What kind of airplane is the other one?"
"A B-1RD."
"How can two completely different planes have the same name???"
"To me they are all the same, they're all birds. Go ask a pilot; I fly a desk for the Air Force."
by Bill gronos July 2, 2009
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A Spanish expression that when spoken to a woman literally means "how good you are", but is slang for "how sexy you are". One must be careful when using it, as it could be considered rude or impolite, implying "how fuckable you are".
by Bill gronos January 22, 2006
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