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Pile-it

The assistant to the Goo-Chief at the Olympic Flight Museum and elsewhere.

The Pile-it is in charge of picking things up and piling them.

The name comes from "pilot" who is the natural counterpart of a Crew Chief. Except, in this case, the Goo Chief has more rank than the Pile-it, which is opposite to how the original positions are.

The Goo Chief is going to need the Pile-it's help to clean up after that party...

by Athene Airheart March 21, 2004


pilot

1. Anyone who can fly an aircraft. Pilots can be military, commercial, or fly for pleasure.

2. In general, a fairly skilled and intelligent individual who had the guts to get into an aircraft and learn how to fly it. Often possessing of a "higher" mindset. Most of us are good lookin,' too.

Joke to prove I have a sense of humor too:

How do you know if a pilot is at a cocktail party?

He'll tell you.

"The ultimate responsibility of the pilot is to fulfill the dreams of the countless millions of earthbound ancestors who could only stare skyward and wish."

by Athene Airheart March 15, 2004


Goo Chief

A person in charge of cleaning up messes at the Olympic Flight Museum and elsewhere. Usually armed with a mop and bucket.

The word has roots in "Crew Chief," who is a person in charge of maintaining a particular aircraft.

His counterpart is the Pile-it.

That Goo Chief is going to have a really big mess to clean up after the party!

by Athene Airheart March 21, 2004


Horf

Throwing up, vomiting. Usually in large quantities.

"Boy, he horfed all over the floor!"

by Athene Airheart March 15, 2004


It's my birthday

An expression of delight, accompanied by dancing around. Basically saying that the person in question is great, skilled, lucky, etc.

Ususally said in a kind of sing-song way.

"Ooooh yeah! I just won that race! It's my birthday! It's my birthday!"

by Athene Airheart March 21, 2004


groundhog

Similar to groundling but slightly ruder. Someone who can't fly.

I'd like to have started flight school at sixteen but my dad is too much of a groundhog.

by Athene Airheart March 19, 2005


Black Sheep

Members of the toughest, flyingist, darn Marine Corps squadron in the Pacific Theater of World War II. Originally wanting to be called "Boyington's Bastards," but "Black Sheep" was a bit more printable.

The Black Sheep Squadron TV show is not a very accurate portrayal of the real day-to-day life of the sqadron.

by Athene Airheart March 20, 2004