n/
1. An affectionate name for a Sergeant or Warrant Officer with smug ignorance of art, literature and intellectual pursuits.
2. A proudly
anti-intellectual senior soldier who provides humour to
junior officers in their mannersims and eccentric takes on simple phrases.
adj/
1. See Dargonism
A Dargon can be identified by a phone clipped to
belt, Holden racing shirt, tucked t-shirt, joggers & jeans, ICB
tattoo, offensive stickers on
car and general butchery of the English language.
The word 'Dargon' comes from the Australian accent pronounciation of the word Dagon, who was described in the Hebrew Bible (
Joshua 19:27) as the god of the Philistines. The Philistines being a primitive Aegean Tribe who warred with the Israelite kingdoms in 12th Century B.C. They were characterised by barbarous behaviour, disdain for artistic values and culture, and by leaving no evidence of written language.
1. Adressing a group of soldiers:
SGT Bloggs - "Its not rocket surgery
men, form up alphabetically by height!"
2. Base-wide
email:
WO2 Smith - "Close the accomodation doors! By order of the Sercurity Officer"
LT on
Dictionary of Dargonisms: "10/10 Dargon, will make RSM"