Definition
Military slang that can mean literally anything from enthusiastic agreement to resigned acknowledgment, making it the Swiss Army knife of army vocabulary. Allegedly born from the acronym H.U.A. (Heard, Understood, Acknowledged), it's evolved into a catch-all grunt that conveys whatever emotion the situation demands. Think of it as the military's version of "aloha"βcontext is everything.
Example Usage
Sergeant says we're doing a 15-mile ruck march at 0500. Hoo-ah, I guess.
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