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[Noun] | "sol*dier" | \ ˈsōl-jər \
1: one engaged in military service and especially in the army
2: an enlisted man or woman
3: a skilled warrior
Origin: 14th century ;
Middle English soudeour, from Anglo-French soudeer, soudeour mercenary, from soudee shilling's worth, wage, from sou, soud shilling, from Late Latin solidus solidus;
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[Noun] | "soldiers' home"
1: an institution maintained (as by the federal or a state government) for the care and relief of military veterans
Origin: 1860 ;
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[Noun] | "buffalo soldier"
1: an African American soldier serving in the western U.S. after the Civil War
Origin: 1872 ;
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[Noun] | "foot soldier"
1: infantryman
2: a person likened to an infantryman especially in doing active and usually unglamorous work in support of an organization or movement
Origin: 1587 ;
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[Noun] | "soldier's medal"
1: a U.S. military decoration awarded for heroism not involving combat
Origin: circa 1930 ;
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[Noun] | "Unknown Soldier"
1: an unidentified soldier whose body is selected to receive national honors as a representative of all of the same nation who died in a war and especially in one of the world wars
Origin: 1923 ;
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[Verb] | "soldier"
1: to serve as a soldier
2: to behave in a soldierly manner
3: to push doggedly forward —usually used with on
Origin: 1647 ;
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[Noun phrase] | "soldier of fortune"
1: one who follows a military career wherever there is promise of profit, adventure, or pleasure
Origin: 1661 ;
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[Phrasal verb] | "soldier on"
1: to continue to do something or to try to achieve something even though it is difficult
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[Noun] | "soldiers"
1: a person engaged in military service;
* e.g., " ... one of the goals of war is to keep as many soldiers as possible from being killed "
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[Noun] | "soldier"
1: a person engaged in military service;
* e.g., " ... one of the goals of war is to keep as many soldiers as possible from being killed "
Synonyms :
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[Noun] | "foot soldiers"
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[Noun] | "foot soldier"
(10) - Urban Dictionary
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# 1 - { soldiers:2094178 }
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[ "soldiers" ]
1: Strips of toast to dip in a soft-boiled egg.
* e.g., ... At the restaurant: "May I have a soft-boiled egg with soldiers, please?"
# 2 - { soldiers:2825012 }
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[ "soldiers" ]
1: A group of fighting men, used in war, having different tasks (infantry, pilots, demolition, etc).
* e.g., ... Those American Soldiers are the Marines; they are tough-as-nails.
[ "soldiers" ]
2: When used while not talking about war (and this will be obvious), can mean, "cum", "sperm", and/or "semen". Normally used with "marching".
* e.g., ... -Dude, his soldiers arent marching. That really sucks! (Said man cannot cum)
# 3 - { soldiers:2359257 }
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[ "soldiers" ]
1: icy white reebok classics, used to stomp a niggas head in.
* e.g., ... i gots blood on my soldiers after beatin dat nigga
# 4 - { Soldier:14120386 }
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[ "Soldier" ]
1: That damn man that did nothing but teleport bread for 3 days
* e.g., ... "I have done nothing but teleport bread for 3 days"
~Soldier
# 5 - { soldier on:7198051 }
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[ "soldier on" ]
1: To move on into the blistering sandstorm that is life and yet to know that your power in the face of adversity is the only power that can change anything. When the sand skins you alive and the claws of the monsters that are your obstacles near your flesh, you soldier on because you know that past the storm, there is the light of day. Basically, go on no matter what.
* e.g., ... When life got tough, he decided to soldier on.
# 6 - { Soldier:14889399 }
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[ "Soldier" ]
1: The soldier we all know and love from Team Fortress 2 voice acted by Rick May (1940-2020) Godspeed you magnificent bastard
* e.g., ... The soldier from Team fortress 2
# 7 - { Soldieritis:3913409 }
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[ "Soldieritis" ]
1: When one becomes sick with a "I don't give a fuck attitude." This usually occurs after someone has been tried one too many times or has become extremely intoxicated. This syndrome usually begins in the left calf and quickly spreads throughout the body. This term was invented in Florida during the Master P era. Master P was always talking about his soldiers and when the question arrose after a long night of drinking "How does one become a soldier." Getting infected with soldieritis of course!
* e.g., ... Oh shit, Rob's got soldieritis again.
# 8 - { soldier:997217 }
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[ "soldier" ]
1: a soldier is someone who fights for their country and in what they believe. even if it means death.
* e.g., ... poor people that live in the (ghetto) and like to shoot people should not be called a soldier. to be a soldier means much more than street slang.
# 9 - { Soldier:6141321 }
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[ "Soldier" ]
1: A patriot that fights for his team, has multiple rocket launchers and loves Sun-Zu.
* e.g., ... Soldier: UNLESS IT'S A FARM!
# 10 - { Soldier:3255999 }
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[ "Soldier" ]
1: A member of a nation's armed forces.
* e.g., ... Soldiers fight for their country.
[ "Soldier" ]
2: In the U.S. military, the term "soldier" specifically refers to Army personnel.
* e.g., ... The Navy has Sailors, the Air Force has Airmen, the Marine Corp has Marines, and the Army has Soldiers.
[ "Soldier" ]
3: Within the U.S. Army, the term "soldier" is often used to describe the enlisted personnel separate of the officers.
* e.g., ... It is important for officers to remain friendly, but detached, from their soldiers.
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