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The Aircrew Dictionary (of unacceptable cliche and overused phrases)
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Drink on the met

(v.) To be sure that the meteorological forecast for the next day is so bad that one will not be flying and therefore not obey the drinking consumption and time limit rules pertaining to safe aviation. Met roulette

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Essential bus

(n.) The last bus to town after happy hour. Shed bus

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  • Get a shed on
  • Pissex
  • Shed bus
  • Shedded
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General Yamsing / Yamamoto

(n.) Theoretical person to which a toast is made before compulsory drinking of entire drink in one go. Yam

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  • Yam
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Get a shed on

(v.) To become extremely inebriated. Shedded, Build a shed

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  • Essential bus
  • Shedded
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H Hour

(n.) Happy hour. cf. Beer O Clock

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Julie Andrews

(n.) A cup of tea or coffee containing milk and no sugar. NATO standard, Whoopie Goldberg, Linford Christie, Shirley Bassey

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  • Linford Christie
  • NATO standard
  • Shirley Bassey
  • Whoopi Goldberg
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Linford Christie

(n.) A cup of tea or coffee served black with one lump of sugar. cf. Julie Andrews, Whoopie Goldberg, Shirley Bassey, NATO Standard

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  • Julie Andrews
  • NATO standard
  • Shirley Bassey
  • Whoopi Goldberg
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Met roulette

(v.) To gamble that the meteorological forecast for the next day is so bad that one will not be flying and therefore not obey the drinking consumption and time limit rules pertaining to safe aviation. Drink on the met

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NATO standard

(n.) A cup of tea or coffee containing milk and 2 sugars. Julie Andrews, Whoopie Goldberg

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  • Julie Andrews
  • Linford Christie
  • Shirley Bassey
  • Whoopi Goldberg
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Shed bus

(n.) The last bus to town after happy hour. From aircraft electrical systems – busbars. Essential bus. 

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  • Essential bus
  • Pissex
  • Wheels is wheels
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Shedded

(adj.) Extremely inebriated. Get a shed on, Build a shed

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  • Essential bus
  • Get a shed on
  • Pissex
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Shirley Bassey

(n.) A cup of tea or coffee served black with two lumps of sugar. cf. Julie Andrews, Whoopie Goldberg, Linford Christie, NATO Standard

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  • Julie Andrews
  • Linford Christie
  • NATO standard
  • Whoopi Goldberg
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Surge

(excl.) Said for comedy effect when popping a champagne cork due to the sound being slightly similar to that of a pop surge in a jet aircraft.


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Walter

(n.) A collection of currency contributed to equally by all members in the group, held by a single nominated person, with which to buy alcoholic beverages for the group. Kitty, Cat


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Wets

(pl. n.) Liquid refreshments.


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Whoopi Goldberg

(n.) A cup of tea or coffee containing no milk or sugar. NATO standard, Julie Andrews, Lindford Christie, Shirley Bassey

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  • Linford Christie
  • NATO standard
  • Shirley Bassey
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Yam

(v.) To drink one’s drink very quickly with one swift movement. General Yamsing / Yamamoto

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Yellow

(n.) Generic term for larger. cf. Brown


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