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gunny noun- a US Marine Corps gunnery sergeant US
- The gunny called the platoon sergeants and assigned each of the newcomers. — Charles Anderson, The Grunts, p. 106, 1976
- The gunny yelled, “Anyone who has R&R coming and wants it, jump on that bird.” — Mark Baker, Nam, p. 98, 1981
- a door gunner on an airship, or a crew member of a gunship US, 1980
- A door gunner’s best friend was his hatch M-60, which many gunnies took to calling Hog-60’s[.] — Jack Hawkins, Chopper One #2, p. 27, 1987
- a gun enthusiast US
- — American Speech, p. 193, October 1957: “Some colloquialisms of the handgunner”
- potent marijuana US, 1970
- I don’t know where my head was, behind that jive wine and that bad gunny. — Odie Hawkins, Ghetto Sketches, p. 119, 1972
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