A aviation & planes forum. AviationBanter

If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below.

Go Back   Home » AviationBanter forum » rec.aviation newsgroups » Military Aviation
Site Map Home Register Authors List Search Today's Posts Mark Forums Read Web Partners

request for ideas on decoding jet jock slang



 
 
Thread Tools Display Modes
  #1  
Old March 10th 04, 06:18 PM
Jeff Crowell
external usenet poster
 
Posts: n/a
Default request for ideas on decoding jet jock slang

Hi, guys.

An acquaintance has asked me to help decode a bit of
Navy pilot jargon his daughter heard at a Poli Sci lecture.
The prof is a former Tomcat pilot, and was apparently
regaling the class with Tomcat tales. He used the
acronym "SBFAFP" (spelled out, not spoken as a word
as Navy types are wont to do) and told them that "FP"
stood for "Fighter Pilot."

Having known a few Tomcat drivers, I immediately
thought of a possible decode which is not very
professional or polite when spoken to or around
someone's daughter (but then, he IS a Tomcat pilot).

Anyone ever heard this one, or have an idea on how
to break it?



TIA,

Jeff


  #2  
Old March 10th 04, 08:18 PM
Juvat
external usenet poster
 
Posts: n/a
Default

After an exhausting session with Victoria's Secret Police "Jeff
Crowell" blurted out:

Hi, guys.

An acquaintance has asked me to help decode a bit of
Navy pilot jargon his daughter heard at a Poli Sci lecture.
The prof is a former Tomcat pilot, and was apparently
regaling the class with Tomcat tales. He used the
acronym "SBFAFP" (spelled out, not spoken as a word
as Navy types are wont to do) and told them that "FP"
stood for "Fighter Pilot."


Could it have been, "SFBAFP?"...**** for brains-asshole-fighter pilot?

Juvat
  #3  
Old March 10th 04, 08:22 PM
Ed Rasimus
external usenet poster
 
Posts: n/a
Default

On Wed, 10 Mar 2004 20:18:50 GMT, Juvat
wrote:

After an exhausting session with Victoria's Secret Police "Jeff
Crowell" blurted out:

Hi, guys.

An acquaintance has asked me to help decode a bit of
Navy pilot jargon his daughter heard at a Poli Sci lecture.
The prof is a former Tomcat pilot, and was apparently
regaling the class with Tomcat tales. He used the
acronym "SBFAFP" (spelled out, not spoken as a word
as Navy types are wont to do) and told them that "FP"
stood for "Fighter Pilot."


Could it have been, "SFBAFP?"...**** for brains-asshole-fighter pilot?

Juvat


Since it is a Nasal Radiator using the acronym, I'll lean toward
"****-for-brains Air Force pilot". Clearly the Tom-driver wouldn't be
demeaning fighter pilots generically.


Ed Rasimus
Fighter Pilot (USAF-Ret)
"When Thunder Rolled"
Smithsonian Institution Press
ISBN #1-58834-103-8
  #4  
Old March 10th 04, 09:06 PM
Harry Andreas
external usenet poster
 
Posts: n/a
Default

In article , "Jeff Crowell"
wrote:

Hi, guys.

An acquaintance has asked me to help decode a bit of
Navy pilot jargon his daughter heard at a Poli Sci lecture.
The prof is a former Tomcat pilot, and was apparently
regaling the class with Tomcat tales. He used the
acronym "SBFAFP" (spelled out, not spoken as a word
as Navy types are wont to do) and told them that "FP"
stood for "Fighter Pilot."

Having known a few Tomcat drivers, I immediately
thought of a possible decode which is not very
professional or polite when spoken to or around
someone's daughter (but then, he IS a Tomcat pilot).

Anyone ever heard this one, or have an idea on how
to break it?


Sure it wasn't SFB instead of SBF?

--
Harry Andreas
Engineering raconteur
  #5  
Old March 10th 04, 09:51 PM
Juvat
external usenet poster
 
Posts: n/a
Default

After an exhausting session with Victoria's Secret Police, Ed Rasimus
confessed:

Since it is a Nasal Radiator using the acronym, I'll lean toward
"****-for-brains Air Force pilot". Clearly the Tom-driver wouldn't be
demeaning fighter pilots generically.


Point well taken...since they refer to Hornet guys as attack pilots,
clearly the only naval fighter pilots are Tomcat guys.

Juvat
  #6  
Old March 11th 04, 01:53 PM
Jeff Crowell
external usenet poster
 
Posts: n/a
Default

Ed Rasimus wrote:
Since it is a Nasal Radiator using the acronym, I'll lean toward
"****-for-brains Air Force pilot". Clearly the Tom-driver wouldn't be
demeaning fighter pilots generically.


Perish the thought!



Jeff


  #7  
Old March 11th 04, 08:39 PM
Frijoles
external usenet poster
 
Posts: n/a
Default

Frankly, I've never met an Air Force pilot that had "s--- for brains." Nor
have I met one who was dyslexic. Thus, I suspect a poseur under Ed's
by-line...

Jeff, I suspect SBFAFP is "standby for a fighter pilot." We'd have to know
more about the daughter to determine whether she or her father should be
offended.

"Ed Rasimus" wrote in message
...
On Wed, 10 Mar 2004 20:18:50 GMT, Juvat
wrote:

After an exhausting session with Victoria's Secret Police "Jeff
Crowell" blurted out:

Hi, guys.

An acquaintance has asked me to help decode a bit of
Navy pilot jargon his daughter heard at a Poli Sci lecture.
The prof is a former Tomcat pilot, and was apparently
regaling the class with Tomcat tales. He used the
acronym "SBFAFP" (spelled out, not spoken as a word
as Navy types are wont to do) and told them that "FP"
stood for "Fighter Pilot."


Could it have been, "SFBAFP?"...**** for brains-asshole-fighter pilot?

Juvat


Since it is a Nasal Radiator using the acronym, I'll lean toward
"****-for-brains Air Force pilot". Clearly the Tom-driver wouldn't be
demeaning fighter pilots generically.


Ed Rasimus
Fighter Pilot (USAF-Ret)
"When Thunder Rolled"
Smithsonian Institution Press
ISBN #1-58834-103-8



  #8  
Old March 11th 04, 11:57 PM
Ed Rasimus
external usenet poster
 
Posts: n/a
Default

On Thu, 11 Mar 2004 20:39:16 GMT, "Frijoles"
wrote:

Frankly, I've never met an Air Force pilot that had "s--- for brains." Nor
have I met one who was dyslexic. Thus, I suspect a poseur under Ed's
by-line...

Jeff, I suspect SBFAFP is "standby for a fighter pilot." We'd have to know
more about the daughter to determine whether she or her father should be
offended.

"Ed Rasimus" wrote in message
.. .

After an exhausting session with Victoria's Secret Police "Jeff
Crowell" blurted out:

Hi, guys.

An acquaintance has asked me to help decode a bit of
Navy pilot jargon his daughter heard at a Poli Sci lecture.
The prof is a former Tomcat pilot, and was apparently
regaling the class with Tomcat tales. He used the
acronym "SBFAFP" (spelled out, not spoken as a word
as Navy types are wont to do) and told them that "FP"
stood for "Fighter Pilot."


Since it is a Nasal Radiator using the acronym, I'll lean toward
"****-for-brains Air Force pilot". Clearly the Tom-driver wouldn't be
demeaning fighter pilots generically.


Thanks for the vote of confidence regarding my non-dyslexic
transposition. Now, that I've been forced to return to the original
post, I recognize it for the troll that it must undoubtedly be. What
are the odds of TWO fighter pilots in the world, now teaching
political science in college? Virtually impossible.

And, what former fighter pilot teaching political science would ever
waste classroom time that could be broadening the student's
understanding of the political situation with old war stories. Yes,
clearly must be a troll.

But, correcting my previous trans-literation, and having looked at my
profile in the mirror after getting out of the shower this AM, I now
know that the acronym was "Soft-Bellied, Fat-Assed Fighter
Pilot"--it's a reference to fighter aviators who now teach poli sci!!!



Ed Rasimus
Fighter Pilot (USAF-Ret)
"When Thunder Rolled"
Smithsonian Institution Press
ISBN #1-58834-103-8
  #9  
Old March 12th 04, 12:19 AM
OXMORON1
external usenet poster
 
Posts: n/a
Default

SBFAFP

"Stand by fr a Fighter Pilot" was in use at least in the '50s. "The Great
Santini" was the first time that I remember it in common use, before that the
fighter pilot's ego usually enough to announce his prescence. :-)

Oxmoron1
MFE

  #10  
Old March 12th 04, 01:48 PM
Jeff Crowell
external usenet poster
 
Posts: n/a
Default

Ed Rasimus wrote:
Thanks for the vote of confidence regarding my non-dyslexic
transposition. Now, that I've been forced to return to the original
post, I recognize it for the troll that it must undoubtedly be. What
are the odds of TWO fighter pilots in the world, now teaching
political science in college? Virtually impossible.


Damn! Busted!
;-)


Jeff


 




Thread Tools
Display Modes

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

vB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Forum Jump


All times are GMT +1. The time now is 06:11 PM.


Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.6.4
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Copyright ©2004-2024 AviationBanter.
The comments are property of their posters.