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Term of affection for that tired, filthy, thirsty, hungry, footsore, ripped-trouser, camouflage-painted, lean, mean, son a b*itch who has kept the wolf away from the door for over two hundred years.
US Marines - (03--)
US Army - (11-)
US Marines - (03--)
US Army - (11-)
by Marine Infantry March 07, 2012
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1. (v.) defecate, crap, poop (grunts, grunted)
2. (n.) crap, poop, turd
syn: poop (n.,v.); log, load (n.)
2. (n.) crap, poop, turd
syn: poop (n.,v.); log, load (n.)
by P'tainz May 09, 2019
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The term "grunt" is used in the military as a general term for someone who's MOS (Military Occupational Specialty) is "Infantry". In the Marine Corps all MOS' preceeded by the number "03" are Infantry. About as "grunt" as you can get in the Corps is "0311 - Basic Rifleman".
The opposite of a "grunt" is a "pougue", which is a derogatory reference to pretty much anyone who isn't a grunt, but normally reserved for Marines who work in an office or some other rear-echelon job as part of their regular duties ("In the rear with the gear"). Call a pougue a "grunt" and they love it, but call a grunt a "pougue" and see what happens :-)
The opposite of a "grunt" is a "pougue", which is a derogatory reference to pretty much anyone who isn't a grunt, but normally reserved for Marines who work in an office or some other rear-echelon job as part of their regular duties ("In the rear with the gear"). Call a pougue a "grunt" and they love it, but call a grunt a "pougue" and see what happens :-)
"If you ain't a grunt you ain't SHIT"
"The grunts at Phase Line Echo report multiple hostiles, scattered small-arms fire and are currently engaging."
"The fuckin' grunts always come to our E-Club and start shit."
"The grunts at Phase Line Echo report multiple hostiles, scattered small-arms fire and are currently engaging."
"The fuckin' grunts always come to our E-Club and start shit."
by USMCG_Spyder January 01, 2006
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Grunt is an acronym used during WW2 for troops who had no formal training, or skills. G-general, R-replacement, UNT-untrained,...GRUNT, as they had no special training, they were given rifles and sent to the front.
by Paul Manning August 06, 2003