freedom bird to the world
Slang changes with vocabulary and the times, much of it coming from the military of all countries
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Sky Pilot
Sarge is short for Sergeant, a rank used by both the Military and Police.
The typically UK slang is gobsmacked (shocked or dumbfounded), from the 1960s era military slang, itself from the Irish word "gob" for mouth.
Slang changes with vocabulary and the times, much of it coming from the military of all countries
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Depends on how it's used, but in general no, it's not a slang, it's a cliche.
scuttlebutt
The term homebound means coming home or to be on your way home. Other meanings for this term are stuck at home doing nothing, a slang for lazy, couch potato and soon to be fat.
"To hit the head" is military slang for going to the restroom. It is also used in other contexts outside of the military to mean the same thing.
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Double Time
Slang terms for "home" include "crib," "pad," "digs," and "abode."
Slang for car
It is slang for orgasm.
It is a military slang referring to a wound received in war. A person with this wound is sent home from fighting. It appeared in the movie Forrest Gump.