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Here, as a sequel to our collection of military rhyming phrases (which we like), are some military phrases that Tom and his colleagues at Task & Purpose believe are past their due date for retirement. Fines double for using them in briefings.
- Long pole in the tent
- Oh and by the way
- And getting blown up/shot could ruin your whole day
- Bottom line up front
- Zero dark hundred/ zero dark thirty
- All of us are smarter than any of us
- Been there, done that, got the t-shirt
- OBE
- Standby to standby
- That’s not in your seabag
- Hurry up and wait
- Too easy
- Only easy day was yesterday
- You get what you inspect
- Needs of the
- Ship, shipmate, self
- Full spectrum
- Slow is smooth, smooth is fast
- Boots on the ground
- Lackadaisical attitude
- Soup sandwich
- Warmy fuzzy
- Shut up and color
- Stay in your lane
- Show me your war face
- Just to piggyback on what the CO said . . .
- High speed, low drag
- Dog and pony show
- Shit hot
- We got a lot of moving parts here
- Break break
- Are you tracking?
- It would behoove you
Got any to add? Please post in the comments. But don’t kill “Let me break it down for you, Barney-style.” I still like that one.