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  • FINAGLING
  • FINAGLING

    Finagling is slang for a devious manoeuvre or manipulation.

  • playing-it-safe
  • playing-it-safe

    Used to describe the selection of a safe manouvre in preference to a more dangerous choice.

  • HF
  • HF

    Hello Friend -or- Have Fun -or- Have Faith

  • ELBOW ROOM
  • ELBOW ROOM

    Elbow room is slang for space to manoeuvre.

  • Jink
  • Jink

    To maneuver violently to avoid a threat.

  • Sea Room
  • Sea Room

    Room to maneuver the ship.

  • TAP−DANCE
  • TAP−DANCE

    Tap−dance is slang for a clever evasion, a devious manoeuvre.

  • HF
  • HF

    High frequency. A method of long-range radio broadcast.

  • Action
  • Action

    Directive to initiate a tactical sequence or maneuver.

  • Tug
  • Tug

    A boat that helps to maneuver other vessels by pushing or towing them.

  • track stand
  • track stand

    n. (from roadcycling) a maneuver where the rider stops the bike and attempts to remain standing.

  • SCARECROW
  • SCARECROW

    Scarecrow was Second World War military slang for a manoeuvre or weapon of a purely deterrent effect.

  • GET SOMEONE UP
  • GET SOMEONE UP

    Get someone up is British slang for to bribe or pay off someone.Get someone up is British slang for to entrap or manoeuvre someone.

  • Bat-turn
  • Bat-turn

    A tight, highG change of heading. A reference to the rapid 180-degree Batmobile maneuver in the old Batman television series.

  • PULL A STROKE
  • PULL A STROKE

    Pull a stroke is British slang for to succeed in a clever manoeuvre or deception.

  • Wide Berth
  • Wide Berth

    To leave room between two ships to allow space for maneuver.

  • shimmy
  • shimmy

    n, v deft evasive manoeuvre: The bull went straight for him but Mike shimmied out of the way.

  • (THE) DRAG
  • (THE) DRAG

    squad behind the main maneuver element to ensure rear safety. Pg. 508

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MANOEUVRE HF-DUNKERQUE-HF

  • FINAGLING
  • FINAGLING

    Finagling is slang for a devious manoeuvre or manipulation.

  • playing-it-safe
  • playing-it-safe

    Used to describe the selection of a safe manouvre in preference to a more dangerous choice.

  • HF
  • HF

    Hello Friend -or- Have Fun -or- Have Faith

  • ELBOW ROOM
  • ELBOW ROOM

    Elbow room is slang for space to manoeuvre.

  • Jink
  • Jink

    To maneuver violently to avoid a threat.

  • Sea Room
  • Sea Room

    Room to maneuver the ship.

  • TAP−DANCE
  • TAP−DANCE

    Tap−dance is slang for a clever evasion, a devious manoeuvre.

  • HF
  • HF

    High frequency. A method of long-range radio broadcast.

  • Action
  • Action

    Directive to initiate a tactical sequence or maneuver.

  • Tug
  • Tug

    A boat that helps to maneuver other vessels by pushing or towing them.

  • track stand
  • track stand

    n. (from roadcycling) a maneuver where the rider stops the bike and attempts to remain standing.

  • SCARECROW
  • SCARECROW

    Scarecrow was Second World War military slang for a manoeuvre or weapon of a purely deterrent effect.

  • GET SOMEONE UP
  • GET SOMEONE UP

    Get someone up is British slang for to bribe or pay off someone.Get someone up is British slang for to entrap or manoeuvre someone.

  • Bat-turn
  • Bat-turn

    A tight, highG change of heading. A reference to the rapid 180-degree Batmobile maneuver in the old Batman television series.

  • PULL A STROKE
  • PULL A STROKE

    Pull a stroke is British slang for to succeed in a clever manoeuvre or deception.

  • Wide Berth
  • Wide Berth

    To leave room between two ships to allow space for maneuver.

  • shimmy
  • shimmy

    n, v deft evasive manoeuvre: The bull went straight for him but Mike shimmied out of the way.

  • (THE) DRAG
  • (THE) DRAG

    squad behind the main maneuver element to ensure rear safety. Pg. 508