In the army airborne community, legs are the derogative term given to non paratroopers, or soldiers who do not jump out of airplanes.
That leg has a lot of nerve walking around Fort Bragg, the home of the Airborne!
Chapel Hill. Home of the Carolina Tar Heels.
heading down south to the southern part of heaven! Chapel Hill is beautiful.
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Person Other than Grunt. In the US Army, a POG is any soldier who isn't Infantry (nicknamed Grunt). It is a derogatory name often yelled at these soldiers because POGs often sit in air conditioned offices and don't hump it in the field or see combat. Infantryman can be identified by wearing a blue cord on there dress uniform and/or a rifle on there combat uniform. POGS will not wear a blue cord and will not have rifles and possibly a knife instead.
"Fuckin POG!" The infantryman yelled in unison at the fat soldiers drinking green bean as they left the wire.
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1.) A Penis
2.) a nickname for any student or fan of the University of South Carolina.
Man those South Carolina girls are huge cock fans!
1.) The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Being the first public school in the nation, the first school in the Carolinas, and being in North Carolina (the original Carolina Colony), it was given the nickname and has been referred to as Carolina ever since. The schools officially licensed color is Carolina Blue.
2.) The state of North Carolina. NC was originally just Carolina before it expanded South. Then the southern half of Carolina broke away to form South Carolina. Carolina then later became a state and changed its name to North Carolina.
3.) Lastly it refers to the combined states of North and South Carolina.
Can't wait to watch Carolina play Clemson in the ACC championship! The Tigers are top rated but the Tar Heels should put up a fight.
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The dialect spoken by native's of North Carolina's Outer Banks. It is the combination of Southern and Scotch-Irish dialects.
Bro, the surfers and fisherman at Carolina's Outer Banks almost speak there own language! Well they do speak their own dialect, it's called Brogue.
A nickname for The University of South Carolina. The University of Southern California is much more renowned and won a legal battle over the initials against the lesser known USC.
USCjr is playing East Carolina in baseball this weekend.