by Foolish Overlord March 11, 2016
Colloquial name for the London Overground train line, due to the orange colour used for the line on train maps of London.
by Homme de Londres March 03, 2018
by 2#1stNaMeS February 12, 2015
by Cody5050 January 28, 2022
A fictional object you tell a newbie or an obnoxious person you don't want around you, to go and obtain. Its purpose is very similar to a left-handed smoke bender or glass hammer.
John: You should let me bite you on Facebook! That vampire application is so fun...
Mike: Oh hey John can you do me a favor and get me 50 feet of shore line? It's all the way over there where I can't hear you.
John: Umm...I don't see it, let me go look for it.
Mike: Oh hey John can you do me a favor and get me 50 feet of shore line? It's all the way over there where I can't hear you.
John: Umm...I don't see it, let me go look for it.
by _method April 28, 2009
in 700AD teegans pickup line was "Are you ready for Daddy?", now in 2023 she says, "do you want this fuego?"
by SerenadingCats September 09, 2023
A form of communication used by a JTAC (Joint Terminal Attack Controller) in the military to get Close Air Support onto a target. Not like the stupid "We need air support!" bullshit in movies. Each "Line" is a statement of brevity that represents information given to the pilot. 1st line is IP/BP to target, etc.
the 9 line is passed off to the pilot, who then reads back lines 4, 6, and 8. After that, the JTAC will pass on additional info or remarks, before a "Talk on" (basically the JTAC and pilot communicating to ensure that they are on target) Following the talk on the pilot makes their "IN" call before being cleared hot to drop ordnance. Then, boom. Shit blows up I guess.
the 9 line is passed off to the pilot, who then reads back lines 4, 6, and 8. After that, the JTAC will pass on additional info or remarks, before a "Talk on" (basically the JTAC and pilot communicating to ensure that they are on target) Following the talk on the pilot makes their "IN" call before being cleared hot to drop ordnance. Then, boom. Shit blows up I guess.
Nine Line: (JTAC) "Recoil 1-1, Widow 5-1, as fragged, 270 offset north, 10.4, 3-0-0 feet, mechanized column, grid 0-7-0-7
Keypad 7, target marked with laser code 1688, 700 meters southwest, pilot discretion."
Line 4, 6, and 8 readback: (Pilot) "Widow 51, Recoil11, read back, 3-0-0 feet, 0-7-0-7 keypad 7, 700 meters southwest. Ready remarks"
Pilot requests the talk on (Pilot) "Widow 51, Recoil 11, ready talk on. I see an east-west road with some buildings to the south."
Pilot confirms target location: (JTAC) "Recoil 11, Window 51, call contact on the northern most building in that group south of the road."
(Pilot) "Contact."
Pilot makes the IN call to begin the attack: (Pilot) "Widow 51, Recoil 11, In from the east, 30 seconds"
JTAC clears the pilot to attack the target: (JTAC) "Cleared hot"
Keypad 7, target marked with laser code 1688, 700 meters southwest, pilot discretion."
Line 4, 6, and 8 readback: (Pilot) "Widow 51, Recoil11, read back, 3-0-0 feet, 0-7-0-7 keypad 7, 700 meters southwest. Ready remarks"
Pilot requests the talk on (Pilot) "Widow 51, Recoil 11, ready talk on. I see an east-west road with some buildings to the south."
Pilot confirms target location: (JTAC) "Recoil 11, Window 51, call contact on the northern most building in that group south of the road."
(Pilot) "Contact."
Pilot makes the IN call to begin the attack: (Pilot) "Widow 51, Recoil 11, In from the east, 30 seconds"
JTAC clears the pilot to attack the target: (JTAC) "Cleared hot"
by StuffMyCroissant August 08, 2023