holy joe
A chaplain, known as a holy joe, offers counsel to a soldier in a quiet tent.
Noun: A holy joe is a slang term for a chaplain, specifically one serving in a military branch. The term can carry a mildly derogatory or irreverent connotation, implying excessive or ostentatious piety.
The term is used informally, often by military personnel, to refer to a chaplain. It is considered casual and can sometimes be used humorously or critically.
- The soldiers went to talk to the holy joe about their concerns.
- He's a decent holy joe, always ready to listen.
- Some of the troops thought the new holy joe was a bit too strict.
- The term can sometimes be extended beyond the military to refer to any conspicuously or self-righteously religious person, though this is a less common usage.
- He acts like such a holy joe, preaching at everyone.
- Chaplain (n): The standard, formal term for a clergy member serving in an institution like the military, a hospital, or a school.
- Padre (n): Another informal, often affectionate, term for a military chaplain.
- Chaplain
- Padre (informal)
- Military clergyman
- Layperson
- Secular officer
The primary and most specific meaning refers to a military chaplain. The secondary, more general meaning refers to a person who is ostentatiously pious. The context usually makes the intended meaning clear.
A chaplain, known as a holy joe, offers counsel to a soldier in a quiet tent.
- a chaplain in one of the military services