jody
See also: Jody
English
Etymology
From Jody, a generic name for males romancing soldiers' girlfriends while they are away from home.
Noun
jody (plural jodies)
- A Jody call.
- 1995, James E. Kennedy, About face: a gay officer's account of how he stopped prosecuting ...:
- I watched the formation move away and listened to the PT leader begin to call out a "jody," an Army song to help units run in step in formation
- 2011, Mark Lauren; Joshua Clark, You Are Your Own Gym: The Bible of Bodyweight Exercises, page 5:
- I walked back to the dorm as my team ran by in formation singing a jody about their last day.
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