Jul 25 Word of the Day
A jack off buddy (from 'cum' /'come', meaning 'semen', and 'companion'); a friend that you get together with for sessions of solo or mutual masturbation
Variant of: cumpanion (from 'companion' & 'cum'); jack off buddy & wank bud & JO buddy
Similar to: fuck buddy
Variant of: cumpanion (from 'companion' & 'cum'); jack off buddy & wank bud & JO buddy
Similar to: fuck buddy
by Gladys Pipps-Knightley May 14, 2007
2
1. The battle cry of the US Marines.
2. A positive affirmation to any order or request.
3. An agreement to an order.
4. Used as a greeting or confirmation.
5. An adjective to describe something that is rugged and hardy in nature.
2. A positive affirmation to any order or request.
3. An agreement to an order.
4. Used as a greeting or confirmation.
5. An adjective to describe something that is rugged and hardy in nature.
Sgt.: Do you Jarheads get me?
Platoon: Ooh rah sir!
Sgt.: Lets waste some Iraqi motherfuckers!
Platoon: Ooh rah!
That’s one ooh rah Marine.
Platoon: Ooh rah sir!
Sgt.: Lets waste some Iraqi motherfuckers!
Platoon: Ooh rah!
That’s one ooh rah Marine.
by MarineReject December 04, 2003
3
What was once a motivational term in the Marine Corps for many, and also a word of acknowledgment. Its use has now become travesty for many demotivated Marines that don't believe enthusiasm should be allowed in their environment.
It is rumored that its origins are in a Turkish term for "Kill", and also possibly from the Korean War when the submarine would sound an "Awwoogahhh", the Marines knew this meant battle was near, and they shortened it to "Oohrah!."
The modern Oohrah is not used as much, particularly in the Air Wing it seems. Still a great term when used appropriately, and with some heart, just like the "Devil Dog" or "motivator" term.
It is rumored that its origins are in a Turkish term for "Kill", and also possibly from the Korean War when the submarine would sound an "Awwoogahhh", the Marines knew this meant battle was near, and they shortened it to "Oohrah!."
The modern Oohrah is not used as much, particularly in the Air Wing it seems. Still a great term when used appropriately, and with some heart, just like the "Devil Dog" or "motivator" term.
Sergeant/Corporal of Marines: "Oohrah motivator, how are we doin' today?!"
PFC Schmuckatelli: "Ohra (read: Errr)."
OR
Commanding Officer of Unit: "We're leaving for Iraq on this date, are we ready?!"
Motivated Group of Killers: "OOHHRAHHH!"
PFC Schmuckatelli: "Ohra (read: Errr)."
OR
Commanding Officer of Unit: "We're leaving for Iraq on this date, are we ready?!"
Motivated Group of Killers: "OOHHRAHHH!"
by MotivatedCorporal May 01, 2009
5
A word used by US Marines when they don't know, don't care. Used as a greeting, verb, noun, pronoun or anything else the Marine wants it to be at that time. Also scares some civilians if said loud enough.
by BmoreDog May 03, 2010
6
A phrase used by members of the United States Army and Marine Corp or Junior Reserve Officer Training Corp (JROTC) or Reserve Officer Training Corp (ROTC) to express acknowledgment, agreement, pleasure, comraderie, or just about anything else with the exception of "No".
by Grizly21 February 23, 2008