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FedEx used as a verb means to dry fuck someone up the ass; hopefully without them noticing.
If however the person does notice, you must reply: "It is a good thing"
FedEx used as a verb means to dry fuck someone up the ass; hopefully without them noticing.
If however the person does notice, you must reply: "It is a good thing"
by Dave April 19, 2005
Manufactured by IMI (Israel Military Industries). 5.56x45mm NATO, 30-round clip.
Soon to become the standard-issue assault rifle for the Israeli military. For now, their standard-issue rifle is the Galil, an AK-look-alike, chambered for 5.56x45mm NATO.
Soon to become the standard-issue assault rifle for the Israeli military. For now, their standard-issue rifle is the Galil, an AK-look-alike, chambered for 5.56x45mm NATO.
by Dave April 16, 2004
"The military uses water canteens which are put into pouches. Or should I say they used to. Now there is a straw beside them which allows them to move their lips sideways to slurp. Kinda nice, not to mention hi-tech, but let's hope it doesn't foster laziness."
-me
-me
by Dave June 28, 2004
by Dave February 05, 2005
by Dave August 27, 2003
Australian New Zealand Army Corps. What the Poms called an 'Expeditionary Force' of young Sh*t Kickers that NZ and AUS sent to WW1. Were commanded by hapless bumbling Englishmen, resulting in massive slaughter, forming lasting bond between NZ & AUS. Luckily the English lifted their game in time for the second WW, slugging it out together for four years before the Yanks finally subbed in and hogged the glory.
by Dave November 24, 2003