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strack; strac adjective professional; neat; clean US Military slang.- You got zero five to get out of those civvie threads and make a strack troop of yourself. — John Del Vecchio, The 13th Valley, p. 46, 1982
- The six bloods from Buffalo graduated basic all spit-shined and strack, the Army honorific for a Class A soldier. — Peter Goldman and Tony Fuller, Charlie Company, p. 34, 1983
- I think they take Captain Gardner for a typical HHQ commander, not up to par, not strac enough to command a line company. — Lucian K. Truscott, Army Blue, p. 314, 1989
- “You wanna look strac for the Disciplinary Committee.” — Jimmy Lerner, You Got Nothing Coming, p. 143, 2002
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