US Army slang in common use during the Vietnam War. It is a derogatory term for a non-combat soldier or an officer who calls unnecessary drills or parades.
Get your gear! The new Ltwants us to parade for a kit inspection!
Sheeit! That STRAC REMF is a real ground pounder!
Sheeit! That STRAC REMF is a real ground pounder!
by AKACroatalin March 08, 2019
US Army derogatory term for a non-combat soldier or an officer who calls unnecessary drills or parades.
Get with it! The new Lt wants us to parade for a kit inspection!
Sheeit! That STRAC REMF is a real ground pounder!
Sheeit! That STRAC REMF is a real ground pounder!
by Croatalin November 07, 2013
A slang used for people who joined the US Army Infantry
other terms are Knuckle draggers and Crunchies
other terms are Knuckle draggers and Crunchies
Wow, you scored that high on your ASVAB and decided to be a ground pounder?
Hundreds of MOS and you became a ground pounder?
Hundreds of MOS and you became a ground pounder?
A vehicle outfitted with massive amounts of audio gear, with a large emphasis on the sub-stage. Usually running many thousands of watts on multiple large subwoofers. These cars are usually walled off and tuned really low.
Most are capable of hitting more than 155dB and have large battery banks and multiple high-output alternators so they can maintain that level all day long. These rides are usually capable of moving tons of air and can preform hairtricks and floating objects in the windows while slowly tearing the bodywork to shreds. They are equally impressive to look at as they are to hear.
Most are capable of hitting more than 155dB and have large battery banks and multiple high-output alternators so they can maintain that level all day long. These rides are usually capable of moving tons of air and can preform hairtricks and floating objects in the windows while slowly tearing the bodywork to shreds. They are equally impressive to look at as they are to hear.
"Did you make it to the show last weekend?"
"Hell yeah, there were at least a dozen guys that brought their Ground Pounders out. I got dozens of demos and a couple hours of awesome footage."
"Hell yeah, there were at least a dozen guys that brought their Ground Pounders out. I got dozens of demos and a couple hours of awesome footage."
by Autruche March 17, 2013
by FarknBen August 11, 2008
A slang term for Army or ground based units, often used by Airforce or similar units that use air-based mobility (i.e. helicopter pilots, VTOL pilots)
by Ivan Rudakov January 16, 2006
by Scott M Mercer Jr January 25, 2008