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Splinter train

The act of rubbing one's anus back and forth across a plank of wood in order to receive pleasure and, inevitably, splinters.

I splinter trained last night. Very enjoyable.

by Cucumber101 July 8, 2017


621 train

A train that starts at Central and stops at Campbelltown, Moss Vale, Goulburn, Yass Junction, Harden, Cootamundra, Junee, Wagga Wagga, The Rock, Henty, Culcairn, Albury, Wangaratta, Benalla, Seymour. Broadmeadows and Southern Cross and runs one service every day and has a fucking expensive sleeper cabin.

I caught the 621 train from Wagga Wagga to Albury.

by OfficeMS August 2, 2024


Floridian Freight Train

Nickname of Ohio State Linebacker Brian Rolle.

The Floridian Freight Train intercepted and returned a game saving 2-pt conversion for the Buckeyes vs. Navy September 5, 2009. The huge Linebacker outran the entire Navy defense for 99 yards. The most exciting two point play in Ohio State football history. GO BUCKS!

by letsgobucks September 6, 2009


General Training

A cadet camp for first years. Often said as GT. GT's are the annoying first year cadets who think they are special

2nd year: Those GT's didn't salute to the sir!
Other 2nd year: Idiots they obviously haven't learned rank system. Look the GT's are breaking the pool table!
Other other 2nd year: Did you know that the General Training kids got to go canoeing.

by Lucythekid February 26, 2019


sur host a training pls day

During this day, you must host a training upon request.

"sur host a training pls day" just say it in a discord and they must host a traning

by God If He Was Straight December 11, 2021


moving train

A person who is focused on a task or project and making progress despite all criticisms and ill wishes.

You can hate him all you like but Mikel Arteta is a moving train.

by 10eight7 December 27, 2022


Navy Train

A time honored Tradition from time immemorial where bored, sexually frustrated seamen engage in sex en Mase. Traditionally the lowest rank or youngest seaman is the “engine” at the front of the train and the More senior seamen get to be the “caboose” Or last in line.

While less popular today then in the past, Seamen still engage in this activity on long voyages, especially in colder seas.

My Uncle reminisced fondly of his day in the navy, in the 60s navy trains were an almost nightly affair.

by JaxxTheHaxx October 23, 2020