FUBAR is fouled up beyond all recognition. SNAFU is Situation normal, all fouled up. See link below for a great explanation and history of these terms.
SNAFU mean situation normal all f***ed up
Snafu. "Situation normal - all fouled up.
It means Fouled Up Beyond All Repair. Originated as a World War 2 term to describe a situation that has become hopelessly out of control.
During World War II, soldiers and civilians alike developed a unique slang that reflected their experiences. Terms like "GI" referred to American soldiers, while "blitz" described the intense bombing campaigns, particularly in London. Phrases like "snafu" (Situation Normal: All Fouled Up) and "fubar" (Fouled Up Beyond All Recognition) highlighted the chaos and absurdity of war. This slang not only served as a means of communication but also helped build camaraderie among those facing the challenges of wartime life.
Jerry Jerry was the British term. US soldiers called them Krauts or Nazis.
The duration of FUBAR - film - is 1.27 hours.
FUBAR - film - was created on 2002-05-24.
The cast of Fubar - 2001 includes: Dave Cartledge as Boss James Riseden as Fubar Jeremy Zang as Kolby
Snafu - album - was created in 1973.
Private Snafu was created in 1943.
The duration of Private Snafu is 240.0 seconds.
Rumors - Private Snafu - was created in 1943.
Spies - Private Snafu - was created in 1943.
No, Farrel Mitchner did not really die in the movie Fubar.
The duration of Rumors - Private Snafu - is 180.0 seconds.
The duration of Spies - Private Snafu - is 180.0 seconds.
The phrase FUBAR is from the 1998 world war 2 movie 'Saving Private Ryan'