Results for “staff noncom”

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staff NCO
noun

A senior enlisted leader, E-6 and above.

#military#army#rank#marines
gassing
noun

Throwing piss, shit or other bodily fluids at staff or inmates.

#prison#us-prison#assault#supermax
bronze up
verb

To smear yourself in your own excrement to disrupt staff.

#prison#uk-prison#protest#segregation
wedge up
verb

To barricade yourself inside your cell so staff can't get in.

#prison#uk#protest#hmp
family meal
phrase

The free staff feed cooked and eaten before service.

#kitchen#boh#foh#restaurant
cut the floor
phrase

Shut down server sections and send staff home as the rush dies.

#kitchen#foh#restaurant#service
tip out
phrase

The cut a dancer owes the DJ, bouncers and house staff at end of shift.

#sex-work#stripping#club#fees
Code Red
phrase

Walmart store-wide alert for a fire — the number after it tells staff the aisle.

#retail#walmart#emergency-code#big-box
planogram
noun

The diagram telling staff exactly which product goes on which shelf, facing which way.

#retail#merchandising#store-ops#category-management
dry snitching
phrase

Informing indirectly, by talking loudly or hinting to staff.

#prison#criminal#informant#urban-lingo
gov
noun

Short for governor; a way to address staff.

#prison#criminal#officer#staff
jail-craft
noun

The staff skill of managing prisoners well.

#prison#criminal#staff#skill
situationship-coded
adjective

Giving off vibes of an undefined, noncommittal fling.

#dating#relationships#ambiguous#vibes
right-size
verb

To adjust staff or resources, often a layoff euphemism.

#corporate#office#work#hr
return-to-office mandate
noun

An employer rule forcing remote staff back on-site.

#corporate#office#work#return-to-office
quiet layoffs
noun

Cutting staff subtly to avoid a public layoff announcement.

#corporate#office#work#layoffs
MEDEVAC
noun

Medical Evacuation aboard dedicated, staffed medical transport.

#military#army#acronym#medical
liver rounds
noun

A staff social/drinks gathering

#medical#nursing#staff#social
bloodsuckers
noun

Staff who frequently draw blood, e.g. phlebotomists.

#medical#nursing#jargon#staff
trambiclinica
noun

A fraudulent, cut-price clinic staffed by students

#medical#nursing#brazil#clinic