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Definition of a milsurp

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Other terms relating to 'military (related to)':

Definitions include: the Vietnam War.
Definitions include: a gay male who prefers young gay men.
Definitions include: acronym for "rear-echelon mother fucker".
Definitions include: a United States Marine.
Definitions include: military acronym for "fuck it, got my orders".
Definitions include: acronym for "in Jesus's name."
Definitions include: Acronym for "situation normal, all fucked up."
Definitions include: breasts.
Definitions include: "unsuccessful".
Definitions include: pejorative term for an Air Force.
Definitions include: back.
Definitions include: acronym for "missing in action".
Definitions include: a very late - or very early - time of the day.
Definitions include: pejorative nickname of the US Air Force.
Definitions include: "special operations".

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Other terms relating to 'military':

Definitions include: Callousness to murder or philosophy to the justification of death.

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