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occupation grunt

An audible grunt, cough, or clearing of the throat issued by an individual while using a stall in a public men's restroom, especially when they hear someone else entering. This is done to advise the incoming patron that the stall is occupied, helping them avoid any awkward attempts to open the door or worse, peer through the crack in the door. A grunt is best because this bypasses any dialogue or conversation- both of which are widely regarded as taboo in a public men's room.

Cletus: so I was dropping a deuce at the mall when I heard the door open, so I gave an occupation grunt, right? But that fool didn't know any bathroom etiquette and tried to open my door anyway. As if my pants around my ankles behind the closed door wasn't enough of a giveaway!

DeSean: damn, son, I know what you mean. Same shit happened to me the other day when I was at White Castle. Thanks a lot, Obama.

by Longrod Von Hugedong April 28, 2016


The Ship Had Sailed Before Its Occupants Made It To The Harbor

Also "The Ship Had Sailed Before Its Occupants Made It To The Port".

An idiom meaning the ship between characters was confirmed canon before people started shipping them.

Person 1: Doom Guy and Isabelle have already been confirmed canon by Nintendo.
Person 2: The Ship Had Sailed Before Its Occupants Made It To The Harbor

by Shugunou October 23, 2023


occupation-brainer

A no-brainer in terms of either occupational safety or overall health safety standards

Don't be idiotic enough to get wasted and then take to the wheel of a motor vehicle; I mean it's an occupation-brainer in terms of common sense safety standards, no?

by Sexydimma January 27, 2015


occupation-brainer

A no-brainer in terms of occupational safety, common sense and other overall health standards

It's an occupation-brainer to not get wasted and take to the wheel of a motor vehicle

by Sexydimma March 31, 2017


Occupational Gold Digger

An Individual who has to date someone who makes a certain amount of money to make up for their own financial irresponsibility & compulsory spending habits.

These individuals are different than the classic gold digger because they often work hard and make enough to support more than one person yet they have to borrow money constantly and or date people who make a certain amount of money to make it because they can't manage their own money properly whether in a relationship or not.

As an excuse to keep spending irresponsibly these Individuals often choose to date co-dependent enablers who will enable them to keep spending like they do, then will blame it on the other person as if they're the issue when it's both parties at fault. In some cases they will even stay with abusive people if there's enough money involved, which proves they're mentally unfit to be in a relationship with anyone.

These individuals constantly claim to want true love and a man/woman who treats them right, but they can experience exactly that and will throw it all away due their overwhelming love for money & material possessions if the person who loves them doesn't make enough money.

Occupational Gold Digger Examples

Her: *spends tons of money on wants not needs*
Also Her: *complains about not having money and looks their partners way to fix the problem they caused and or borrows money off others*

Him: *does everything to be there for their significant other in ways more important than money*
Also Him *treated as if they're not enough cause they're not pulling in enough money*

Her: *constantly posts online about wanting true love and a man who treats them right*
Also Her: *gets exactly that, kicks them to curb for not making enough money*

by xREDRUM4759604 March 27, 2023


Military Occupational Specialty (mos)

01 — Personnel and Administration

02 — Intelligence

03 — Infantry

04 — Logistics.

05 — Marine Air-Ground Task Force (MAGTF) plans

06 — Communications

08 — Field Artillery

09 — Training

11 — Utilities

13 — Engineer, Construction, Facilities and Equipment

18 — Tank and Assault Amphibious Vehicle

21 — Ground Ordnance Maintenance

23 — Ammunition and Explosive Ordnance Disposal

26 — Signals Intelligence/Ground Electronic Warfare

27 — Linguist

28 — Ground Electronics Maintenance

30 — Supply Administration and Operations

31 — Distribution Management

33 — Food Service

34 — Financial Management

35 — Motor Transport

41 — Morale Welfare and Recreation

43 — Public Affairs

44 — Legal Services

46 — Combat Camera

55 — Music

57 — Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear Defense

58 — Military Police and Corrections

59 — Electronics Maintenance

60/61/62 — Aircraft Maintenance

63/64 — Avionics

65 — Aviation Ordnance

66 — Aviation Logistics

68 — Meteorology and Oceanography

70 — Airfield Services

72 — Air Control/Air Support/Anti-air Warfare/Air Traffic Control

73 — Navigation Officer/Enlisted Flight Crews

80 — Miscellaneous Requirements MOSs

Kion Shariff Fulton Wilson as infantry unit leader. Written by another. In the Marine Corps Military Occupational Specialty (MOS). Has been in meps. the marine corps Commanding officer and executive officer. but a u.s. military brat as a mos instructor. Deputy Lieutenant, IS A U.S. Military Service & u.s. Armed Forces A Classified Areas, of a New ASSIGNMENT, AS A civilian military job in the united states, South Carolina, Jasper County, County of Jasper, City of Ridgeland, City of Hardeeville. In the state of south carolina. In the united states of america. As A Detective But Called A Deputy Lieutenant. Ridgeland Police Department & Hardeeville Police Department, South Carolina Highway Patrol and Jasper County Sheriff's office. Which is on a military level & armed forces level In What is an MOS? MOS stands for military occupational specialty code. It's a four-digit code used by the United States Marine Corps and the United States Army to identify specific job specialties. The MOS's are grouped together into different occupational fields that are represented by the first two digits. Job duties are identified in the last two digits and represent a specific job in the field. Example 01 and 02 = 0102. By u.s. marine code

by Kion Shariff Fulton Wilson January 14, 2023