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  • Military Jody Meaning: Details Guide For 2026
    “Jody” has several meanings when you’re in the military First of all, it’s a slang term that is used in the military to describe someone that steals another man’s woman Thus, a “Jody” is generally someone that sees a girlfriend or wife while the soldier is deployed and serving the country
  • Jody (given name) - Wikipedia
    Jody is a unisex given name For men, it is sometimes a short form (hypocorism) for Joseph and other names Notable people with the given name include:
  • Jody Allen, Seahawks Owner: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know
    Jody Allen is the Seahawks owner and trustee of Paul Allen’s estate Here are five fast facts about her role and future plans
  • Seattle Seahawks owner: Who is Jody Allen, Paul Allen Trust?
    Jody Allen, 67, is chair of the Seahawks, which are owned by the Paul G Allen Trust, the entity to manage the estate of Paul Allen, who died on Oct 15, 2018, after a battle with non-Hodgkin’s
  • Jody - Urban Dictionary
    In the Marines, a "Jody" is a generalized term meaning: any man who stays home while everyone else goes to war He gets to enjoy all the things the Marines are missing, more specifically the Marine's girlfriend back at home while the Marine is away on active duty
  • Jody Name Meaning, Origin, History, and Popularity - MomJunction
    Jody, an enduring and enchanting gender-neutral name, boasts a diverse history and etymological roots Its origins can be traced back to the classic masculine names Judith and Joseph, with Hebrew heritage underlying both variants
  • A Brief History Of Jody, The Original ‘Mr Steal Your Girl’
    Originally, “Jody” was “Joe the Grinder,” and blues singers used to croon about him — a disreputable man who cuckolds prisoners and soldiers by stealing their wives and girlfriends
  • Jody: The Symbol of Homefront Betrayal in Military Culture
    The term "Jody" is a longstanding part of American military culture Originating from African-American soldiers during World War II, it refers to a civilian who stays at home while others serve their country, often engaging in relations with the absent soldiers' significant others


















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