Mindango (mah-dan-goh): A word used as a substitution for the phrase "my dang old". Mostly used when talking to a friend and drinking a beer. It is derived from redneck southern slang.
Tony: "Dam mindango lawn mower shit the bed the other day."
Bob: "Dam Schwo that sucks. Now how are you going to cut your grass."
Bob: "Dam Schwo that sucks. Now how are you going to cut your grass."
by b--rad September 16, 2008
by b--rad September 11, 2006
A-799: A US Naval Aviation term meaning that it was a piece of equipment that was recieved bad from the aircraft but turned out to be fine. The part that the O-level technician sent into to be repaired had nothing wrong with it. There are several reasons for an O-level tech to send in something that is in good working order, Lazyness is one, poor maintencance skills, an unorganized work area and or storage area, there are many more than this. When the gear is reissued back into stock as A-799 then the O-level tech that sent it in as bad will get into trouble for wasteing the government's time and money.
Harris: "Hell I've already gotten 3 A-799 from HS-11 this week, I wonder whats going on over there?"
Cortes: "They must be training a bunch of new technicians."
Harris: "Yea that's probably it. I almost feel bad sending them back as an A-799"
Cortes: "Well how else are they going to learn?"
Cortes: "They must be training a bunch of new technicians."
Harris: "Yea that's probably it. I almost feel bad sending them back as an A-799"
Cortes: "Well how else are they going to learn?"
by b--rad September 28, 2006
Is a place in South Carlina that claims to be a town but really isn't. It's really just Pelzer, SC but the people who live there are delusional and think that they can put up a sign and say that they are a town.
by b--rad February 27, 2011
Tommy is so fat and a slack jaw which makes him snore while he's awake thus meaning he is a day snorer
by b--rad September 06, 2012
by b--rad January 12, 2008
Y-code: A US Naval Aviation term meaning that it was a piece of equipment that was recieved bad from the repair shop. The part that the O level was trying to replace was defective when it was installed on the plane. If you are the technician that worked on the gear then you will get into trouble for sending out faulty gear. That is if the Y-code was found to be Valid. Y-codes are the technicians nightmare.
Harris: "Dam man I got Y-code last week on that ducer that I fixed."
Cortes: "Well was it a valid Y-code?"
Harris: "Hell no it wasn't. Stupid as O level techs. I was forced to A-799 it back to them with a little note attaced"
Cortes: "What did the note say?"
Harris: "It said Next time try the on/off switch dumb ass"
Cortes: "Well was it a valid Y-code?"
Harris: "Hell no it wasn't. Stupid as O level techs. I was forced to A-799 it back to them with a little note attaced"
Cortes: "What did the note say?"
Harris: "It said Next time try the on/off switch dumb ass"
by b--rad September 25, 2006