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A made up word used in a movie called 'Rush Hour' to make fun of a character played by Chris Tucker. G14 classified doesn't mean anything in real life but was made up on the spot in the 'Rush Hour' movie.
FBI Agent Adams: "Well, Carter, your particular assignment
is considered G14 classified."
FBI Agent 2:"G14 classified. That's good."
Detective Carter (played by Chris Tucker):"Y'all think this is real funny. Give Carter the big G14 classified case. I cannot believe this shit! First, I get a bullshit assignment,
now, Mr. Rice-a-Roni..."
is considered G14 classified."
FBI Agent 2:"G14 classified. That's good."
Detective Carter (played by Chris Tucker):"Y'all think this is real funny. Give Carter the big G14 classified case. I cannot believe this shit! First, I get a bullshit assignment,
now, Mr. Rice-a-Roni..."
by Crisis_60 October 06, 2006
3
G14 is the General Service Administration number format for a Large Sedan, whom service Government Vehicles.
Example a Cheverolet Impala or a Ford Crown Victoria with G14 Plates.
Common Misconception - A Clearance Level of a Federal Investigation used in a Movie.
FBI Agent Adams: "Well, Carter, your particular assignment
is considered G14 classified."
FBI Agent 2:"G14 classified. That's good." (because he knows it's a GSA classification... not investigation)
Detective Carter (played by Chris Tucker):"Y'all think this is real funny. Give Carter the big G14 classified case. I cannot believe this shit! First, I get a bullshit assignment,
now, Mr. Rice-a-Roni..."
Common Misconception - A Clearance Level of a Federal Investigation used in a Movie.
FBI Agent Adams: "Well, Carter, your particular assignment
is considered G14 classified."
FBI Agent 2:"G14 classified. That's good." (because he knows it's a GSA classification... not investigation)
Detective Carter (played by Chris Tucker):"Y'all think this is real funny. Give Carter the big G14 classified case. I cannot believe this shit! First, I get a bullshit assignment,
now, Mr. Rice-a-Roni..."
by Sicinthemind April 15, 2010
4
G14 is a number in the General Service Administration number format (civil servant/federal jobs) that denotes your pay scale. GS levels go from GS-1 to GS-15, where the higher the rank, the higher the pay and level of clearance needed since you'll be exposed to more classified information. Higher G-levels (GS-#) tend to be exposed to more top secret information that could damage public and international trust. If you're G-14 clearance or something is considered G-14 Classified (GS-14), it's top secret or very personal information
by Sr. Webstir March 05, 2021