Airborne Shuffle

A term originating in the U.S Army referring to a soldier jogging very slowly (usually so slow that a walking person could overtake them) , as if weighed down by equipment.
The Airborne regularly engage in the activity of running with all of their equipment.
"Hey, soldier,keep running, don't walk, Airborne Shuffle if you have to"
by dood87 April 14, 2010
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The Whole Nine Yards

A term dating back to World War 2 referring to a fighter pilot using up all of his ammunition attempting to bring down an enemy plane, the ammunition belts the guns used being nine yards in length on average, hence the term.
I gave him The Whole Nine Yards, and he still wouldn't go down!
by dood87 March 31, 2010
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