unass v.— «Airmobile assaults were both exciting and frightening. Each one was a gut-churning event not dissimilar to the moment before you unassed a plane with a parachute on your back.» —“Misfortunes of war: ‘About Face’—David H...
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v.— «Move it. Move it. Move it! Unass my chow line.» —“Re: Vietnam F.A.Q.” by “Redleg” (jgriffin@qadas.com) Usenet: alt.war.vietnam Dec. 16, 1999. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
unass v.— «“I’ll take ‘un-assing the A.O.’ to mean ‘helping up the arresting officer.’”…”Get a clue. The phrase is Army slang for ‘leaving the area of operations.’”» —“Re: getting rear ended” by...
unass v.— «But all these kinte-cloth pillbox hat mumia fans aren’t going to get two feet trying to convince anyone to un-ass several BILLION dollars, with the weak shit I’ve seen bandied about here.» —“Re: The national debt to...
unass v.— «The crew felt they would be more useful elsewhere and dismounted the tank in record time. (We called it “Unassed the vehicle.”)» —“Re: Sheridan” by Rick Pavek (kuryakin@bcstec.ca.boeing...
unass v.— «There have been numerous cases of the plane making an acceptable touchdown while significant passenger casualties are taken before they can un-ass the aircract.» —“Re: engine failures and safety” by prb@access...