4 definitions by EL LOBO
Grunts, infantry. A military cliche' which uses four words as a euphemism for "gound troops". It is a politically useful, 1984-style cliche' since boots do not bleed and die nor kill people, children, civilians. Media people like this rif because it makes them sound like military strategists.
Boots-on-the-ground is the kind of thinking that got wrong Viet Nam where sandals from tunnels stomped the boots on the ground.
Boots-on-the-ground is the kind of thinking that got wrong Viet Nam where sandals from tunnels stomped the boots on the ground.
Chuck Cliche', "We should put boots on the ground in the South China Sea".
Straight-Talk Stela, "You don't hear me suggesting my daughter the soldier put her boot on your mouth."
Straight-Talk Stela, "You don't hear me suggesting my daughter the soldier put her boot on your mouth."
by EL LOBO January 6, 2017
Chuck Cliche' "I resonate with the message in that movie".
Straight-Talk Stela, "Yes, I agree with the message and I think you vibrated, not resonated, during the sex scenes."
Straight-Talk Stela, "Yes, I agree with the message and I think you vibrated, not resonated, during the sex scenes."
by EL LOBO January 9, 2017
When he sang about Leslie Caron, "Thank Heaven, for little girls", in "Gigi", Maurice Chevalier was feeling caronely.
The only "Caron" I know is Leslie, because corona virus (crown virus), is spelled "o" after the first letter, so caronely must mean, "Thank heaven for little girls."
by EL LOBO February 14, 2021