N. informal an army or navy officer’s orderly: Sergeant Major sent me to be the lieutenant’s dog-robber. From: dog-robber in The Oxford Essential Dictionary of the U.S. Military

Face like a burglar’s dog – the idea being that said burglar would regularly give the mutt a boot in the mouth to keep him quiet, with predicably unsatisfactory cosmetic results for the dog…

2a : a thoroughly experienced soldier. b : one who demands or threatens war.

: to break or severely damage (something) : to make a mess of (something) usually used in passive constructions But they did know that ecosystems were especially tiresome when they got fubared, so they protected the environment with the same implacable, plodding

Shuri. The War Dogs Tattoo is a symbol given to select Wakandans to mark them as members of the War Dogs.

The War Dogs are the central intelligence service of Wakanda, tasked with collecting information across the globe to ensure the safety of the kingdom.

War Dogs is based on a true story, and the real David Packouz has a brief cameo in the film. … However, many of the events in the film were largely fictitious. Bradley Cooper’s character Henry Girard is largely inspired by the Swiss Army arms dealer Heinrich Thomet, but the real Thomet never kidnapped David and Efraim.

BOHICA (Bend Over, Here It Comes Again) is an item of acronym slang which was used with the United States armed forces during the Vietnam War. It means that an adverse situation is about to repeat itself, and that acquiescence is the best course of action.

SNAFU is an acronym that is widely used to stand for the sarcastic expression Situation Normal: All Fucked Up. It is a well-known example of military acronym slang; however the original military acronym stood for Status Nominal: All Fucked Up.

FUBA

Acronym Definition
FUBA Federated Union of Black Artists (South Africa)
FUBA Fussball Unter Besonderen Aspekten (German: Football in Particular Aspects)