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Cosa (chi) è jankers - definizione


jankers         
VERNACULAR TERM FOR MINOR PUNISHMENTS WITHIN THE BRITISH ARMED FORCES
['d?a?k?z]
¦ noun Brit. military slang punishment for committing a military offence.
Origin
early 20th cent.: of unknown origin.
Jankers         
VERNACULAR TERM FOR MINOR PUNISHMENTS WITHIN THE BRITISH ARMED FORCES
In the British Armed Services, jankers or Restrictions of Privileges is an official punishment for a minor breach of discipline, as opposed to the more severe punishment of "detention" which would be given for committing a more serious or criminal offence. To be "on jankers" means the serviceperson has been put on a charge by a non-commissioned officer (NCO) or occasionally a commissioned officer (referred to in service slang as "being put on a fizzer"), and so having the alleged offence entered on a Charge Report (Army or RAF Form No.
Janker         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Janker (disambiguation)
·noun A long pole on two wheels, used in hauling logs.

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Jankers
In the British Armed Services, jankers or Restrictions of Privileges is an official punishment for a minor breach of discipline, as opposed to the more severe punishment of "detention" which would be given for committing a more serious or criminal offence. To be "on jankers" means the serviceperson has been put on a charge by a non-commissioned officer (NCO) or occasionally a commissioned officer (referred to in service slang as "being put on a fizzer"), and so having the alleged offence entered on a Charge Report (Army or RAF Form No.