mark_rotteveel
SOC-12
After reading the Naval Technology Post by Murph (qv), just thought I'd add another one of 'not-so-official Naval Terminology'. These are official and traditional words for all sorts of things in common use while I was in the Navy. Thought it might add a bit of flavour to someone's campaign.
Macca - A candy bar, or chocolate. Also the nickname of anyone whose surname begins with Mc, or Mac.
Goffa - A salute. Also a soft drink, or soda.
Scran - Food. (short for S**t Cooked in the Royal Australian Navy).
Tiddley-Oggeys - Pastry foods, like Cornish Pasties.
Redders - Tomato Sauce, or Ketchup.
Kiy - A hot chocolate beverage.
Brew - Coffee.
Steppers - civilian clothing (worn when stepping ashore).
Rig - uniform.
Pirate Rig - Civilian clothing worn while at sea.
Sippers - having a sip from someone elses drink.
Sandy bottoms - having the remainder of a drink.
Squiz - to have a look at.
Dit - a movie (or whatever the local TL equivalent). To watch a movie is to 'catch a Dit'
Squarey - Boyfriend/girlfriend.
Tubs - to 'have a tubs' is to take a shower.
Dobey - laundry.
Fang-bosun - Dentist.
Sin-bosun - Chaplain.
Scab-lifter - Medic.
Beagle - Steward.
Greenie - an electrician. Also a big wave.
Stoker - an engineer.
Sparker - a Comms operator.
Bunting Tosser - a signalman.
Dib-Dab - someone of the Seamanship branch.
Bubbly - a Diver.
To Step - to go ashore.
Jack/Jack Tar - a veteran sailor.
So, there you go. Now you can sound like a real Jack Tar and say you're going to "Grab some tiddley-Oggeys and redders for Scran, have a tubs, and clean into some Steppers. Then grab a goffa and a macca and step to catch a dit with my squarey"...
Macca - A candy bar, or chocolate. Also the nickname of anyone whose surname begins with Mc, or Mac.
Goffa - A salute. Also a soft drink, or soda.
Scran - Food. (short for S**t Cooked in the Royal Australian Navy).
Tiddley-Oggeys - Pastry foods, like Cornish Pasties.
Redders - Tomato Sauce, or Ketchup.
Kiy - A hot chocolate beverage.
Brew - Coffee.
Steppers - civilian clothing (worn when stepping ashore).
Rig - uniform.
Pirate Rig - Civilian clothing worn while at sea.
Sippers - having a sip from someone elses drink.
Sandy bottoms - having the remainder of a drink.
Squiz - to have a look at.
Dit - a movie (or whatever the local TL equivalent). To watch a movie is to 'catch a Dit'
Squarey - Boyfriend/girlfriend.
Tubs - to 'have a tubs' is to take a shower.
Dobey - laundry.
Fang-bosun - Dentist.
Sin-bosun - Chaplain.
Scab-lifter - Medic.
Beagle - Steward.
Greenie - an electrician. Also a big wave.
Stoker - an engineer.
Sparker - a Comms operator.
Bunting Tosser - a signalman.
Dib-Dab - someone of the Seamanship branch.
Bubbly - a Diver.
To Step - to go ashore.
Jack/Jack Tar - a veteran sailor.
So, there you go. Now you can sound like a real Jack Tar and say you're going to "Grab some tiddley-Oggeys and redders for Scran, have a tubs, and clean into some Steppers. Then grab a goffa and a macca and step to catch a dit with my squarey"...
