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ERT

A word that is said to someone that is being super cocky, arrogant, conceited, and full of themselves. When someone acts this way in a social situation you yell "ERT"

Angie: Christina, aren't you gonna get in trouble for wearing that dress?
Olivia: No she won't, but I did once because I actually have big boobs
Christina and Angie: ERT!

Matt: I'm soo good at football
Football team: ERT

by QueeenofERT March 14, 2010

16πŸ‘ 7πŸ‘Ž


ERT

The increasing threat of armed terrorist violence in the mid-1970s brought about the need for changes to law enforcement service. Well organized and heavily armed criminal groups underlined the need for an equally sophisticated and strategic police response.

In 1976, the RCMP formed the first Emergency Response Team (ERT) to address the growing threat of critical incidents with levels of danger beyond normal expectations and exceeding the safe operation limits of regular police personnel.

Prior to this, a Hostage and Rescue Patrol (HARP) team fulfilled the role, although its purpose was strictly one of containment. Since then, ERTs have borrowed and modified tactics used in SWAT and military operations and combined them with police techniques to create an all-purpose and highly adaptable law enforcement team

MANDATE
-To provide tactical support against potential armed resistance if a situation deteriorates to the point that loss of life is imminent and where all other realistic attempts at resolution have failed.
-To preserve the lives of hostages, team members, and perpetrators.
-To resolve all incidents peacefully with minimum force.

An ERT consists of members trained extensively in tactical procedures and weaponry. The highly specialized skills of ERT members prepare them for resolving matters involving armed aggression and resistance, such as:

-Serious Crime arrest warrants
-Hostage rescue
-Armed barricaded subjects
-Protective duties

Team members must learn to move with precision in dynamic and stealth situations, during the day or night. They must adapt to all types of terrain, locations, and weather conditions, penetrate barricades and strongholds, gather and preserve evidence, and, if necessary, engage in close-quarter combat, evacuate hostages, and capture offenders.

Depending on the circumstances, ERTs work as a separate unit or in cooperation with other RCMP special operations units including Tactical Troops, Proceeds of Crime, Drug Enforcement, Police Service Dog Teams, and Protective Services. ERTs also assist Government of Canada departments, such as Canada Customs and Revenue, and join forces and share resources with other local law enforcement agencies in the fight against crime.

ERT is to Canada as SWAT is to America.

by Erikio2112 January 27, 2006

27πŸ‘ 21πŸ‘Ž


Ert

A synonym to nish, but is even more disgusting, it’ll probably make you want to gag.

β€œErt the car seats smell like tunafish!!!”

by Joe SY October 12, 2017


ERT

Meaning Over-dramatic and unreasonable.

1. Tabitha Floss' parents are such erts.

2. Today in band, Ben was being an ert because I didn't tune my instrument.

by BHS Band Member April 14, 2011

2πŸ‘ 3πŸ‘Ž


Ert

a werd derived from "art". it has now turned into a language and a religion and is presently planning on world domination. talking ert includes using the "er" sound in every word.

sass: yer bern, wert erp? (yo ben, what up?")
ben: nerthin serse, her bert yer?(nothing sass, how bout you?)

by hobbit April 30, 2003

3πŸ‘ 18πŸ‘Ž


ert+y76p

The first 8 characters in an email that gave Strong Bad a virus in the 118th Strong Bad email cartoon. This virus ultimately led to the entire Homstar universe to go into complete chaos, until Bubs, with his trusty shotgun, annihilated Strong Bad's infected computer, restoring to universe to its former self.

Strong Bad: Dear Strong Bad, ert+y76p Olu8...waitaminute...is this one of them virus emails that your mom and off-shore casinos send you?

by Warhol June 20, 2006

60πŸ‘ 6πŸ‘Ž


mmmm-ert, ...

what the fuck is that?

Sqealin' tires, ...

by butt-head June 25, 2003

10πŸ‘ 4πŸ‘Ž