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Haha :P For some reason, I am assuming you are asking this because of "Simon" in the movie "True Lies", only because I thought the same thing for many years until I actually found out what he said.

Navalent is not a word :) Not in the english language anyway, but what Simon says is "I'm navel lint" :P as in belly-button debris xD...

I hope this answers your question :p

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βˆ™ 11y ago
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Anonymous

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βˆ™ 3y ago
He was actually saying that he was β€œnavel lint” like the stuff in your belly button. Β Took me years to figure this out
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Kimberley Ann

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βˆ™ 8mo ago
Thanks for answering that question for my husband and I. It has drove us crazy all these years wondering what the heck navalent meant. We tried looking it up and never got an answer. Wow, we feel better, thank you so much!
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βˆ™ 16y ago

It is a term used when referring to the two military branches who had origins on the sea: the Navy and the Marines = Naval. It also refers to military vessels and aviation as well.

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