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War Slang: New Words From US Soldiers

Nov 19 2008 - 1:30pm

Slang is hard to define, but you know it when you hear it. It's sarcastic and witty (when it's good) and establishes social bonds. War slang is no different, though it serves the additional function of exposing military problems [1]. Slang from earlier wars — skedaddle, triumph, ballistic — has made a home in our vernacular, and now US soldiers in Iraq are playing with words [2], too. Check out what they're saying:

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None of these sound destined for the everyday, but then I doubt anyone saw "snafu [3]" coming. Though "weekend warrior" could make the argument that it's arrived — if by arrived you mean cliche magazine headlines. But what do you think? Will any of these make it out of the desert?

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