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  1. Apr 22, 2013 · In the 60’s the buzzword was “fabulous”. This was shortened to FAB and used simply as a call sign like ‘Roger’ or ‘Ten-Four’ to acknowledge received instructions. If it was an acronym, then the best suggestion we’ve heard for a potential meaning is “Fully Acknowledged Broadcast”.

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    F.A.B. is the codeword used by International Rescue agents as a means of acknowledgement, serving a similar purpose to "Roger". Although pronounced as individual letters, it does not stand for anything. The codeword was suggested by Grandma Tracy as a short, precise, and unique sounding term of acknowledgement, and based it off 'fabulous', which had been a much used phrase long ago.

    Link 13, International Rescue's head of communications, also put forward that F.A.B. was occasionally used to mean a mission instruction had been Filed by onboard systems, Actioned by the agent, and Banked at the Tracy Island mainframe..

    F.A.B. never stood for anything, ever. Like Grandma Tracy, the real-world production team behind Thunderbirds based it off of 'fabulous', which was a popular byword during the 1960s. Although that never stopped people from trying to fit meaning to them - the letters are often, but incorrectly, thought to mean either 'Fully Acknowledged Broadcast' or 'Fully Advised and Briefed'.

    The confusion regarding the codeword would eventually be brought in-universe, at least in the world of Thunderbirds Are Go!. In Extraction, after Robert Williams and his son are rescued from a methane pit, he directly asks what the codeword means, but, to his bewilderment, is only met with laughter as a response. In fact, Thunderbirds Are Go! would later introduce a second codeword - R.A.D., used by Brains, which was similarly based off of 'radical'.

  3. Apr 21, 2021 · I've been channelling my inner seven-year-old recently with the aid of some Thunderbirds DVDs, and it has reminded me of a long-forgotten mystery. The initials F.A.B. are used by International Rescue people to mean "I Agree" or "Great" or "I Hear and Obey". But what do these letters stand for?

  4. A term used frequently in Thunderbirds, fans often think it stands for some kind of acknowledgement. The phrase is also used in wider popular culture, and in...

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  5. Ever wondered what FAB means and why International Rescue adopted it as a code? Jeff Tracy has the answers! Voiced by Jon Culshaw, written and directed by An...

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  6. Aug 30, 2016 · In Gerry Anderson's 'Thunderbirds'(1965-66), the Tracy brothers (Scott, John, Virgil, Gordon and Alan) would respond on the radio "F.A.B." meaning 'affirmative' or 'understood'.

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