LTJG Private RallyPoint Member 2016339 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>It might just be me, and I have been known to be oblivious to certain aspects of pop culture (like who&#39;s dating who and who sang what song, etc) but before I joined the military I never noticed people using the term &quot;salty&quot; to describe someone that&#39;s acting bitter or disgruntled. Now I see it all the time. Facebook posts, memes, even E-Sports. Is this a recent thing or did it just go over my head? When did people outside the military start using the adjective "salty"? 2016-10-27T02:36:34-04:00 LTJG Private RallyPoint Member 2016339 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>It might just be me, and I have been known to be oblivious to certain aspects of pop culture (like who&#39;s dating who and who sang what song, etc) but before I joined the military I never noticed people using the term &quot;salty&quot; to describe someone that&#39;s acting bitter or disgruntled. Now I see it all the time. Facebook posts, memes, even E-Sports. Is this a recent thing or did it just go over my head? When did people outside the military start using the adjective "salty"? 2016-10-27T02:36:34-04:00 2016-10-27T02:36:34-04:00 TSgt David L. 2016356 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div><a class="dark-link bold-link" role="profile-hover" data-qtip-container="body" data-id="720656" data-source-page-controller="question_response_contents" href="/profiles/720656-131x-naval-aviator-hsc-2-helseacombatwinglant">LTJG Private RallyPoint Member</a>, I believe it is a more recent thing, likely used by &quot;Uncle Bob&quot; or &quot;Grandpa Joe&quot; and there was enough folks out there hearing it that it spead around. A bunch of Tacti-Cool wannabes. LOL Response by TSgt David L. made Oct 27 at 2016 3:01 AM 2016-10-27T03:01:27-04:00 2016-10-27T03:01:27-04:00 SFC Christopher Perry 2016461 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>My kids and all their skater friends have used it for years. Response by SFC Christopher Perry made Oct 27 at 2016 6:13 AM 2016-10-27T06:13:59-04:00 2016-10-27T06:13:59-04:00 CPT Private RallyPoint Member 2016919 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>When I was in the Marine Corps, the word &quot;salty&quot; was used to describe someone who has a lot of time in service, and is experienced and seasoned. I&#39;m not sure how the current usage in social media started. Response by CPT Private RallyPoint Member made Oct 27 at 2016 10:10 AM 2016-10-27T10:10:50-04:00 2016-10-27T10:10:50-04:00 CAPT Kevin B. 2017092 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>It has a few traditional uses in the Navy. An old salt was a lifer that we&#39;d accuse of starting out with canvas sails. Salty uniforms were faded, threadbare, etc. Salty language was cussing. So I&#39;d expect it was hijacked for the later use primarily based on disgruntled people&#39;s language. Response by CAPT Kevin B. made Oct 27 at 2016 11:03 AM 2016-10-27T11:03:15-04:00 2016-10-27T11:03:15-04:00 SPC Private RallyPoint Member 2017405 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>First time I heard it I had a wtf moment. I thought it was an old Navy phrase but a lot of people are using it now. It&#39;s fairly recent I suppose. Response by SPC Private RallyPoint Member made Oct 27 at 2016 12:51 PM 2016-10-27T12:51:29-04:00 2016-10-27T12:51:29-04:00 SSG Carlos Madden 2017931 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I&#39;ve been hearing &quot;Salted&quot; for a number of years now too. Response by SSG Carlos Madden made Oct 27 at 2016 3:20 PM 2016-10-27T15:20:41-04:00 2016-10-27T15:20:41-04:00 SFC Private RallyPoint Member 2017944 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>People outside the military have been using it since 1866. Response by SFC Private RallyPoint Member made Oct 27 at 2016 3:28 PM 2016-10-27T15:28:54-04:00 2016-10-27T15:28:54-04:00 SFC George Smith 2018488 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>interesting Not heard that term in decades... Response by SFC George Smith made Oct 27 at 2016 6:53 PM 2016-10-27T18:53:21-04:00 2016-10-27T18:53:21-04:00 MSgt Private RallyPoint Member 2018689 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>hell, we was using that back when I was in high school: 1995-1999 Response by MSgt Private RallyPoint Member made Oct 27 at 2016 8:22 PM 2016-10-27T20:22:11-04:00 2016-10-27T20:22:11-04:00 2016-10-27T02:36:34-04:00