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单词 dicksmith
释义

dicksmith

English

Etymology

From dick + smith, from the shameful tendency of some sailors to acquire venereal diseases.[1]

Noun

dicksmith (plural dicksmiths)

  1. (vulgar, slang) A United States Navy hospital corpsman.
    • 2000, Steven L. Waterman, “USS Ortolan, ASR-22”, in Just a Sailor: A Navy Diver’s Story of Photography, Salvage, and Combat, New York, N.Y.: Ballantine Books, →ISBN, page 272:
      It was a mixture of pure medical alcohol and Navy-issue canned orange juice. Once the fire went out a little, I kind of liked it. We had a few more, the dicksmiths (the divers’ name for corpsmen who are qualified divers) said “Happy New Year,” and I left for home.
    • 2001, Richard Marcinko; John Weisman, chapter 20, in Detachment Bravo, Atria Books, →ISBN:
      I hit the starter, but all I got was the kind of halfhearted cough I give out when the friendly dicksmith is (squeeze-squeeze) testing me for hernia.
    • 2006, Donald G. Johnson, American Sailor: More Adventures to Go with the Job, iUniverse, Inc., →ISBN:
      All of a sudden the dicksmith started hard-assing one of the deck apes for lifting his pogey bait.
    • 2013, K. W. Hearth, A Common Thread, Abbott Press, →ISBN, pages 25, 27, and 30:
      No one could mistake Doc for a Dicksmith (slang for corpsman, medic). [] You’re a dicksmith (medic)? [] A couple of areas, medicine and chamber operation, really appealed to Doc. Being a dicksmith, they would.

References

  1. Steven C. Stoker (2004) Beyond Aberdeen: A Bluejacket Diary, iUniverse, Inc., →ISBN.
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