Originally posted by TwentyFo 
I am starting to get lost in all of the AH lingo. There seems to be a new 'word' every week. This thread was created to give some of the newer players a dictionary for cruising the forums and playing AH. You vets please contribute as many as you can, as well as make up new ones that could be used in the game. Have fun
 
 
 Here ya go bro.
6 o'clock or 6 - rear 
666 - Danger on you 6 o'clock 
88 - JU-88 medium bomber 
9 o'clock or 9 - on the left 
A4 - Fw 190A-4 
A8 - Fw 190A-8 
aa - anti-aircraft fire 
aaa - anti-aircraft artillery 
a/c - aircraft 
ack - fixed anti-aircraft emplacement 
acm - air combat maneuver 
affirm - yes 
afk - away from keyboard 
afu - All F...ed Up 
agl - above ground level 
AH - Aces High 
alt - altitude 
a/p - auto-pilot 
auger - crash 
auto - auto-pilot 
away - bombs, etc have been dropped. "Troops away!" 
bail - bail out of plane 
bak - back at keyboard 
bandit - enemy aircraft 
bar-dar - the red and green bars on the radar map indicating friendly and enemy in sector 
BDA - Battle Damage Assesment 
bh - bomber hangar 
bingo - out of something (as in Bingo ammo) 
bish - Bishops. One of the three countries in Aces High 
bogie - an unknown aircraft in official Air Force speak, but usually means an enemy aircraft in the arena 
book - depart the vicinity 
brb - be right back 
btw - by the way 
box - bomber formation 
buff - bomber 
bus - C-47 
bzy - busy 
cap - Combat Air Patrol. Usually means you are covering a field or enemy over field 
cc - confirmed, affirmative, yes 
check6 - look behind you. danger behind you 
c-hog - F4U-1C. Corsair equipped with 4 x 20mm Hispano cannons 
cf - Cluster F... 
con - icon. Type and range of aircraft displayed in the ****pit view . "con a B-17" 
con range - within range to see an object's icon. In Aces High, 6k for planes, 3 for ground vehicles. 
contact - pilot has visual contact 
CT - Combat Theater. An AH arena with historical maps and plane sets 
cv - aircraft carrier 
cya - see you; as in see you later 
d9 - Fw 190D-9 
dar - Radar. Also used to say you have something on radar. "dar a bogie" 
deck - near ground level. A plane flying very low is "on the deck" 
ded - dead 
D-hog - F4U-1D Corsair 
discoed - Disconnected from game 
ditch - land somewhere other than an airfield 
dogfight - air-to-air fighter engagement 
doors open - bomb-bay doors opened 
dora - Fw 190D-9 
dorka - Fw 190D-9 
dot - a plane visible from the ****pit but too far away to have its icon displayed. 
dot dar - red and green dots on the radar map indicating actual plane positions 
draggin(g) - leading the enemy (usually towards friendlies) 
drunks - paratroopers 
dry - no ordnance onboard 
DT - drop tank 
dump - disconnected from system or get rid of ordnance 
dweeb - new pilot 
dweebfire - Spitfire 
e - energy or east 
egg - bomb 
enema - enemy 
f4 - F4U Corsair 
f4f - F4F Wildcat 
f6 - F6F Hellcat 
F8 - Fw 190F-8 fighter/bomber 
feet dry - crossing the shoreline from the water side (now over land) 
feet wet - crossing the shoreline from the land side (now over water) 
fh - fighter hangar 
fish - torpedo 
flak - anti-aircraft fire or Flak Panzer (Ostwind) 
flak panzie - Flak Panzer (Ostwind) 
form - join a formation 
fort - B-17 (flying fortress) 
fp - Flak Panzer (Ostwind) 
fpm - Feet Per Minute 
fr - Frame Rate 
fubar - f...ed up beyond all recognition 
furball - multi-ship dogfight 
fw - Fw 190. Often followed by model; FwA4, FwD9, etc 
 - grin 
G2 - Bf 109G-2 Fighter 
G6 - Bf 109G-6 Fighter 
G10 - Bf 109G-10 Fighter 
ga - Go Ahead (as in permission to speak) 
glider - engine out 
"goon" or "gooney" - C-47 
GV - ground vehicle 
hail - hello 
hawg - F4U 
hdg - heading 
heavy - carrying bombs/rockets 
Hellcat - F6F Hellcat 
Hellkitty - F6F Hellcat 
HO - head on. A nose to nose shot. Often frowned on, especially by the victim 
hog - F4U 
hold - loiter at location 
hvy - carrying bombs/rockets 
ias - Indicated Airspeed 
ib - inbound 
in - notice that pilot is engaging 
in scope - bombing target visible in bomb-site 
imho - in my humble opinion 
imnsho - in my not so humble opinion 
j/k - just kidding 
jabo - fighter/bomber; can refer to the plane or the mission. 
join - join a formation 
jug - P-47 
k - thousand (also used in place of okay) 
kilt - killed, died 
kite - A6M Zero 
knit - Knights. One of the three countries in Aces High 
la-la - La-7 
la5 - La-5 
la7 - La-7 
lanc - Avro "Lancaster" heavy bomber 
lining up - bomber readying for bomb run 
lite - no bombs 
lmao - laughing my bellybutton off 
loc - location (usually a request) 
log - exit game 
lol - laughing out loud 
m3 - M-3 halftrack capable of carrying troops or supplies 
m8 - mate (as in friend) or M-8 "Greyhound" armored car 
m16 - M-16 Machine Gun Carrier. M-3 with quad .50 cal machine guns for anti-aircraft work 
MA - Main Arena 
marker - the red or green bars on the radar map indicating plane(s) in sector. "marker in sector..." 
milkrun - unchallenged bomb run 
"mossie" or "mossy" - DeHavilland Mosquito 
mp - manifold pressure. When preceeded or followed by a number, it's the setting for the formation. 
n - north 
neg - no, negative 
"nik" or "niki" - N1K2-J 
nme - enemy 
no joy - I have been unsuccessful 
noe - nap of earth. Usually used in MA to denote flying below radar 
np - no problem 
on scope - bombing target visible in bomb-site 
ostie - Ostwind. Panzer Mk IV chasis with 37mm flak gun 
otw - on the way 
out - notice that pilot is disengaging 
ping - a non-fatal bullet/cannon strike 
pond - large body of water 
pony - P-51 
poof - disconnecting 
pork - make base un-usable by destroying hangars, fuel, etc 
porker - someone who porks a base for no reason. 
prep - prepare field for capture 
puffy ack - the exploding anti-aircraft artillery that leaves black puffs of smoke 
ram - mid-air collision 
rgr - roger, yes 
roc - Rate Of Climb 
rofl - Rolling On Floor Laughing 
roflmao - ROFL my bellybutton off 
rope - tactic of enticing an enemy to follow you up and stalling under you... rope-a-dope 
rtb - return to base 
run - depart the area at high speed 
runstang - P-51 
s - south 
 - Salute 
sa - situational awareness 
sb - shore battery 
scramble - take off and engage enemy from capped field 
smokin(g) - damaged and trailing smoke 
soft - a target (usually ground target) has been hit but not destroyed 
sortie - a flight by a plane is a sortie. Two planes flying together equals 2 sorties. 
spit - Spitfire (or Seafire) 
spit5 - Spitfire Mk V 
spit9 - Spitfire Mk IX 
sprayer - a pilot who expends ammo liberally 
stang - P-51 
status - often refers to loc, alt, hdg 
stick - bombs dropped at one time 
TA - Training Arena. An AH arena set up for training 
tally - target sighted (also "tally ho") 
tanx - thanks 
thanx - thanks 
thnx - thanks 
tune - tune radio. "tune 177" means change channel to 177 
twr - tower 
ty - thank you 
up - taking off (as in "up A51") 
ur - you are or your 
vh - vehicle hangar 
vis - visual contact. "vis a B-17" or "vis a bogie" 
vox - voice 
vulch - to shoot a plane as it tries to take off. 
w - west 
wb - welcome back 
WEP - Wartime Emergency Power 
wepping - using WEP 
winchester - Air Force speak for out of ammo. "Bingo" is generally used for both fuel and ammo in the arena. 
zeke - Zero 
The following are military "pro-words". These are used to keep military radio traffic short. They are also useful for keeping your on-line vox transmissions short. 
ROGER - I understand the last transmission 
WILCO - I understand the last transmission and Will Comply with the instructions 
SAY AGAIN - Say the last transmission over 
SAY AGAIN ALL AFTER... - Say the last transmission after the word ... 
OVER - I am through speaking 
OUT - Conversation Over 
WAIT - stand by