Phonetic speaking of the letters SB, used to mean Shitbag. Spoken often in the presence of shitbags so that said shitbags do not realize that they are being called out.
Commonly used in the military, e.g. Navy, to refer to those who lack the ability to show any discipline, bearing, character, honor, care, or commitment to the fact that they themselves are a member of the Armed Forces.
1. That Sierra Bravo hasn't cared to iron his uniform since boot camp.
2. Our LPO is always pissed at this division because of all these Sierra Bravo's in it.
3. FN Kaine
In short means Douche Bag
somethin police, fire, ER personnal use to label a type of person based on their behavior
When talking amongst your fellow peers in the professions listed above "Yeah we got a definate delta bravo on our hands" or just nodding and saying "delta bravo" to your peer says it all
Victor Bravo is a slang term for the famous Australian beer VB. The initials of Victor Bravo are VB, hence the name.
God its hot, i could neck a nice cold Victor Bravo right now!
A U.S. Army definition synonymous with "Blue Falcon," and like such, means "Buddy Fucker."
Jonesy: You're not a Bravo Foxtrot, are you? I need to buy a pack, so don't be a Bravo Foxtrot and tell on me, okay?
Jamesy: Okay, Jonesy, you know I'm not. We are like brothers!
Code for police/military that they are "west bound"
"Im headed to Whiskey Bravo at 9:00"
The military word structure code indicating: C, B
1. Cock Block
2. Crazy Bitch
Dont talk to that chick, her brother is a charlie bravo.
Check out that chick with the half shaved purple hair, she's probably a real charlie bravo.
In the Phonetic Alphabet, Bravo-Charlie stands for B.C., which are the initials for boner check.
My friends and I always warn each other when a hot girl is approaching by saying boner check to each other.
Of course we wanted to warn each other without sounding like douche bags or pervs, so we started saying B.C.
Bravo-Charlie just sounds better than just saying B.C.
ex.1) "Dude, did you see that Bravo-Charlie that came in the other day?"
ex.2) "You got a Bravo-Charlie approaching your Six."