Fourth point of contact


airborne military term for your -ss. the five points of contact for landing after a parachute jump are (in order), 1. b-lls of feet, 2. heels of feet, 3. thighs, 4. -ss, and 5. shoulder blades.

term usually used to describe one who needs to pull their heads out of their -ss.
“ssg. harston hasn’t put my leave request in yet.”
“well, he better pull his head out of his fourth point of contact and get cracking on that!”

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