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In Afghanistan, Thursday is the end of the work week (Friday being a holy day), and Thursday night is when affluent Afghans traditionally engage in social events (similar to Friday or Saturday night in the United States). Part of the bacchanalia certain Afghans participate in is “bacha bazi,” the tradition of dressing young boys in girls’ clothes and have them dance for a group of men. Often times, these men use the boys for sexual favors. Thus the sayings "Man love Thursday" or "Thursdays are for the boys."
Abdul: Hey Hassam, do you want to take our wives on a double date this Thursday?

Hassam: Are you kidding, Thursdays are for the boys!
by GixxerSteve May 18, 2021
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A term used by NATO and U.S. military branches to denote the order that weapons may be fired at targets that are not positively identified as friendly. In other words, troops may fire at targets that are potential enemies but haven't been confirmed as enemies.

This is different than Weapons Tight, which means that weapons may only be fired at targets confirmed as hostile, and Weapons Hold, which means that weapons may only be fired at targets when under attack.
SGT: Sir, we have two vehicles approaching our position and they have not followed our orders to stop.
Commander: Weapons Free.
SGT: Roger that, Weapons Free.
by GixxerSteve July 4, 2019
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