noun General Slang

gyrene

· noun · military

A US Marine — a portmanteau of GI and Marine.

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Older slang for a US Marine, in circulation since at least the early 20th century. Most accepted etymology blends 'GI' and 'Marine' into one word. Used affectionately by Marines and by old salts in the Navy; younger Marines today are more likely to use 'Devil Dog' or 'jarhead', but you'll still hear gyrene from senior NCOs and Vietnam-era vets.

“Old gyrene at the VFW had stories from Hue City you wouldn't believe.”
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gyrene In A Sentence

Old gyrene at the VFW had stories from Hue City you wouldn't believe.

Origin & Usage

Early 1900s US military slang, possibly a portmanteau of 'GI' and 'Marine'. Alternative theories link it to the Greek 'gyrinos' (tadpole).

Variants gyrenesgyrine

People Also Ask

What does gyrene mean?

Gyrene is slang for a US Marine.

How do you use gyrene in a sentence?

You might say, "My grandfather was a gyrene in the Pacific."

Where does gyrene come from?

It's a portmanteau blending "GI" and "Marine."

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