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| | *Scupper (Surface Navy): Opening in a bulwark which allows water to drain overboard. (Submarine Service): A funnel like device used to collect rogue liquids usually from overflowing tanks in engineering spaces, free openings to the outside being frowned on in submarine design. | | *Scupper (Surface Navy): Opening in a bulwark which allows water to drain overboard. (Submarine Service): A funnel like device used to collect rogue liquids usually from overflowing tanks in engineering spaces, free openings to the outside being frowned on in submarine design. |
| | *Scupper Trout: Sewage solids or turds being washed overboard, or floating turds in the ocean which have been pumped overboard. A.K.A "Cornbacked Gator" or "Brown Trout". | | *Scupper Trout: Sewage solids or turds being washed overboard, or floating turds in the ocean which have been pumped overboard. A.K.A "Cornbacked Gator" or "Brown Trout". |
| − | Scuttle: A smaller, sealable opening through a larger, heavier door or hatch. | + | *Scuttle: A smaller, sealable opening through a larger, heavier door or hatch. The word scuttle can also be used when discarding something over the side of the ship. |
| | *Scuttlebutt: Drinking fountain or rumor (originated from the rumors that would be spread on board ship while gathered about the water barrel). | | *Scuttlebutt: Drinking fountain or rumor (originated from the rumors that would be spread on board ship while gathered about the water barrel). |
| | *SCWS: Seabee Combat Warfare Specialist (ESCWS for enlisted sailors) | | *SCWS: Seabee Combat Warfare Specialist (ESCWS for enlisted sailors) |
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