noun General Slang

Wingnut

WING-nut · noun · slang

A U.S. Air Force member.

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Definitions

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Slang for an airman, jokingly linked to the wing-shaped chevrons of a junior enlisted airman.

“A couple of wingnuts fixed the avionics overnight.”
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Wingnut In A Sentence

A couple of wingnuts fixed the avionics overnight.

Origin & Usage

Inter-service slang; play on 'wing' insignia and the hardware 'wingnut.'

Variants wing nut

People Also Ask

What is a "wingnut" in the military?

It is slang for a U.S. Air Force airman, playing on the wing-shaped chevrons of junior enlisted airmen.

Why the name "wingnut"?

It is a pun on the "wing" insignia and the hardware fastener called a wingnut.

Is it an insult?

It is inter-service ribbing — teasing rather than seriously offensive.

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