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gomer noun- a US Marine, especially a clumsy trainee US, 1984
Terminology used with affectionate derision by the US Army during the Vietnam war. From the television show Gomer Pyle, which is not a completely flattering image of the marines. - — American Speech, Summer 1989
- — Linda Reinberg, In the Field, p. 95, 1991
- a repulsive, non-compliant hospital patient US, 1993
From the plea–“get out of my emergency room!”. - — Sally Williams, “Strong” Words, p. 143, 1994
- an unsophisticated and uneducated person from rural America, especially the south US
- “So the bottom line is, these Gomers are murdering each other over fish.” — Carl Hiaasen, Double Whammy, p. 212, 1987
- a Vietnamese enemy US
- A non-Christian gomer who didn’t speak English / Was shooting at us with a Communist gun. — Joseph Tuso, Singing the Vietnam Blues, p. 80, 1990: “Escorting a Spectre”
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