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  2. SNAFU - Wikipedia

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    Private Snafu was a series of instructional cartoons devised by Frank Capra and produced by Warner Brothers animators such as Chuck Jones for the US Army during World War II. 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.

  3. List of military slang terms - Wikipedia

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    How the term SNAFU originated; Internet Archive: Private SNAFU – The Home Front (1943) – This is one of 26 Private SNAFU cartoons made by the US Army Signal Corps to educate and boost the morale of the troops. SNAFU Principle; The SNAFU Special – Official website of the C-47 #43-15073; World Wide Words, Michael Quinion, Acronyms for your ...

  4. Merriell Shelton - Wikipedia

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    Merriell Allesandro "Snafu" Shelton (January 21, 1922 – May 3, 1993) was a United States Marine who served in the Pacific theater during World War II.

  5. Where did the ‘I bring a sort of vibe’ meme come from? - AOL

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    The meme has made its way across social media platforms. The meme has made its way across social media platforms. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call ...

  6. Here's the story behind the 'yelling girl' meme you're seeing ...

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    The meme is a distant cousin of the “Bro Explaining” meme, which refers to a photo of a man in a Houston Astros shirt speaking to a blonde woman in a white tank, according to Know Your Meme.

  7. Private Snafu - Wikipedia

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    Private Snafu is the title character of a series of black-and-white American instructional adult animated shorts, ironic and humorous in tone, that were produced between 1943 and 1945 during World War II.

  8. What is the Kurt Angle staring meme, and where did it come from?

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    With the amount of edits and memes to come from the Kurt Angle trend (with #kurtangle amassing over a billion views on TikTok), one user nodded to Angle’s wrestling career, joking that he has ...

  9. Talk:List of military slang terms - Wikipedia

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    FUBAR and SNAFU are pretty common parts of mon-military American slang now, and have been for decades. Heard 'em used in Canada, too. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 74.95.43.253 ( talk ) 00:59, 6 January 2021 (UTC) [ reply ]