Definition
Israeli military slang for a soldier who's accumulated enough service time to shed their rookie status and earn the right to look down on the newbies. These battle-tested veterans have survived long enough to become cynical about army life while simultaneously feeling superior to anyone with less 'pazam' (time in service). It's the IDF version of workplace seniority, but with more artillery.
Example Usage
After 18 months in the unit, Dan had officially become a pazamnik and started giving unsolicited advice to everyone.
Source: Urban Dictionary (https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=pazamnik&defid=4961712)
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