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jarhead noun- a US Marine US, 1943
Originally an army mule, then a member of the US Army, especially a member of the football team (1931). - — American Speech, p. 288, December 1962: “Marine Corps slang”
- “And then pickets at home scream bloody murder when the jarheads don’t hold their fire because of the women.” — Elaine Shepard, The Doom Pussy, p. 64, 1967
- The jar-heads were there for three days playing war. — Darryl Ponicsan, The Last Detail, p. 15, 1970
- “I hear there’re so many fruit marines being busted, the jarheads at Camp Pendleton are afraid to be seen eating a banana,” said Ranatti. — Joseph Wambaugh, The New Centurions, p. 178, 1970
- a habitual user of crack cocaine US
- — Peter Johnson, Dictionary of Street Alcohol and Drug Terms, p. 101, 1993
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