fg
/ɛdʒiː/ or /ˈfɛdʒ/ (as an abbreviation for ‘fouling gear’) or /ˈfeɪɡ/ (as an abbreviation for ‘fouling gear’ in nautical context) or /fɪˈɡɑːr/ (as an abbreviation for ‘flag’) or /fɪˈɡɔːr/ (as an abbreviation for ‘flag’)
Definitions
1. noun
In nautical contexts, the equipment or items that can cause a ship to foul the water, such as an anchor or a rudder.
“The ship’s captain ordered the crew to remove the fouling gear to improve the vessel’s speed.”
2. noun
A flag, especially one used for signaling or identification.
“The team’s fg was visible from a distance, bearing their team’s logo and colors.”
3. abbreviation
Fouling gear, often used in nautical contexts.
“The mariner’s guide mentioned the need to inspect the fg for any damage before the voyage.”
4. abbreviation
Flag, often used in contexts such as sports, aviation, or military signaling.
“The pilot raised the fg to signal for assistance.”