geedunk

gedunk

1. A place where snacks are available for purchase on a ship or similar vessel of the US Navy or Coast Guard. Also called a "gedunk bar." I'm heading to the gedunk—you guys want anything? Oh, it's just some chips from the gedunk, nothing exciting.
2. By extension, a nickname for snack foods, such as ice cream, potato chips, and candy, that would be available for purchase at a gedunk bar. Got any gedunk we can snack on tonight?
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

geedunk

(giˈdəŋk and ˈgidəŋk)
n. ice cream. Let’s go out and get some geedunk for dessert.
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
See also:
  • gedunk
  • weaker vessel
  • belong under
  • belong under (something)
  • lade
  • lade with
  • laded with
  • lading
  • in commission
  • in/out of commission
References in periodicals archive
There were also books by and about Twain, steamboat models, jaw harps and pennywhistles, and all manner of other geedunk and geegaws.
Make your people shut off their cell phones, turn off the email and internet, and put their cigarettes and geedunk away.
"The Ship's Store is not just a place where the crew comes to procure geedunk, it's a place where they can socialize, share gossip, and reenergize themselves for the next evolution or watch - even if it is only for a few minutes." Hearing that the crew is excited about new products in the store provides the S-3 team with the utmost satisfaction.
Their popularity clearly is evident by a visit to any convenience store or Navy geedunk. You find rows and rows of flashy cans, sporting names like "Rock Star," "Monster" and "Spike." Many people have bought into the lively image and down them like sodas.
They would accept cash then use a cash card to purchase soda and geedunk.
One fire-bottle was missing, the fire bottle for the geedunk was found under a coffee machine and had an overdue inspection, another bottle wasn't attached to the bulkhead, and the automatic system inside the hazmat locker had not been inspected since 2000.
One of the instructors spied me trying to hide in the "geedunk." I quickly was shooed out of the ready room and down to maintenance control.
Our galleys try hard to provide a good mealchock full of vitamins and minerals, but Sailors don't always eat what is offered, relying on "geedunk" rather than beneficial items from the food triangle.