phrase General Slang

gear adrift

· phrase · military

Unattended kit. Leave it, lose it.

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Any piece of kit left unattended. The full saying is 'gear adrift is a gift' — meaning whoever finds it gets to keep it, with zero guilt and zero return policy. A core lesson of boot camp: track your shit or somebody else will.

“He left his Kevlar on the bench for five minutes. Gear adrift — it's mine now.”
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gear adrift In A Sentence

He left his Kevlar on the bench for five minutes. Gear adrift — it's mine now.

Origin & Usage

Nautical: 'adrift' meant unsecured cargo or equipment sliding around the deck — a hazard. The Marine adage is 'gear adrift is a gift'.

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