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Definition of jarhead in English: jarheadnoun US informal A marine. Example sentencesExamples - The entire manner in which the heavily criticized Patriot Act was passed into law is enough to give even the most jingoistic jarhead reason to pause.
- I know what I meant, jarhead, I don't need the likes of you questioning my command of the language.
- After all, how could some jarhead Marine know more about any subject than the Washington Post?
- A lot is made in many movies of the physical training and the technical training that they experience in boot camp but I really think boot camp is to turn you into a jarhead.
Origin Early 20th century (originally US dialect, in the sense 'mule'): from jar1 + head. The word originally referred to members of the US army, on account of the mule mascot of the Army football teams. Definition of jarhead in US English: jarheadnounˈjärˌhed US informal A US Marine. Example sentencesExamples - After all, how could some jarhead Marine know more about any subject than the Washington Post?
- The entire manner in which the heavily criticized Patriot Act was passed into law is enough to give even the most jingoistic jarhead reason to pause.
- A lot is made in many movies of the physical training and the technical training that they experience in boot camp but I really think boot camp is to turn you into a jarhead.
- I know what I meant, jarhead, I don't need the likes of you questioning my command of the language.
Origin Early 20th century (originally US dialect, in the sense ‘mule’): from jar + head. The word originally referred to members of the US army, on account of the mule mascot of the Army football teams. |