Fun with Private Bubbles

Fun with Private Bubbles
Hello, kids! I am Private
Bubbles of the United States
army. I am here to schoolz
y’all on the WWI down-low.
Let’s get crackalakin!
Have you ever
wondered what
queue means? It’s a
word meaning a file
or line, or forming a
file or line.
Pettifogging means
dishonest or unethical in
insignificant matters.
You have to follow a billet,
because it’s an official
order, written or verbal,
directing the person to
whom it is addressed to
provide lodging.
Yo, yo! What’s a barrack?
It is a building or group of
buildings for lodging
soldiers, especially in
garrison, DAWGG!
If you have to potty, use
the latrine! It’s a toilet or
something used as a
toilet such as a trench in
the earth in a camp.
The esprit de corps is a sense
of unity and of common
interests and responsibilities,
as developed among a group
of persons closely associated
in a task, cause, enterprise.
DAWGG!
Necrosis or death of soft tissue
due to obstructed circulation,
usually followed by
decomposition and
putrefaction is called
gangrene.
If you’ve got the munchies,
grab some tommy (brown
bread, or rations, formerly
distributed to troops and
workers).
Munitions are materials used
for war, especially weapons
and ammunitions.
An aspirant is one who
aspires, as to advancement,
or a higher position.
Take a ride on the wild side
in a lorry, otherwise known
as a motor truck.
A barrage is an artificial
obstruction, such as a dam
or irrigation channel, building
watercourse to increase its
depth or to divert its flow.
A battery is two or more
pieces of artillery used for
combined action.
My homie the quartermaster
is an officer charged with
providing quarters, clothing,
fuel, transportation, etc., for
a body of troops.
Chlorine gas is a chemical
weapon made of chlorine, a
highly irritating, greenishyellow gaseous halogen.
Have you ever wondered what a
World War I trench looked like,
homies?
Welcome to
my hood, yo.
So thanks for chillin’ with
me today, dawggz. It’s
been really spectacular.