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solidarity clap

1) A rhythmic clapping sustained by a large group that begins slow and gradually builds speed before breaking out into full applause. Also known as the "unity clap", the solidarity clap is a tool used mostly by activists and labor unions to build and show unity.

2) The common affliction of a large group of activists who all sleep with one another, and eventually end up sharing one or more STDs.
1) "The solidarity clap is like our organizing -- it begins disorganized and slow, but as it picks up speed we become more and more united."

2) "I'm getting kind of itchy down there. Did you hook up with X?"
"Yeah, and zhe hooked up with Y and Z."
"Damn, looks like we've all got the solidarity clap."
by flightsongs October 3, 2011
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Soldier down

1) In a war or skirmish and a soldier is injured or otherwise.
2) When drinking and your drink goes empty, sometimes shouted at an obnoxious level depending on the level of intoxication.
When I was drinking with my friends my beer went empty I shouted "Soldier Down" and everyone knew what. People both drunk and sober knew what I meant and soon beer was heading in my direction from all sides. I think I was understood as funny.
by bwoody1973 June 28, 2013
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Soldati

A "Soldati" is when a person sticks his finger up his butt before he wet willys someone.
Zach Soldati'd Brad, I can smell the shit from here.
by Public Pretender August 29, 2018
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flagged soldier

Soldier in the colours of Britain. Formerly red, now green, except in London.
He is a flagged soldier.
by Kung-Fu Jesus April 30, 2004
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book soldier

Origin probably military. A book soldier is a person caught up in details and procedures, but lacking in experience and insight. Typically used disparagingly, a book soldier typically is a bureaucrat or official of small import enforcing petty rules that the objects of his/her decision see as virtually meaningless. As a result of, or in compensation for, this focus on minute details, the book soldier secures his or her reputation by being, or described as being, head-smart not street-smart, or educated fool, or drone, lacking empathy and grace.
"Second Lieutenant Johnson" was the classic book soldier: He knew ROTC protocol but nothing about actual warfare, or how to handle a platoon for that matter. If he can't find it in the manual, he freaks out. That's why Sarge calls the shots."

"Jason is a sweet person in real life but at work, in Human Resources, he is a total book soldier. He told me once that one of the staff missed making Employee of the Month because of a two-minute discrepancy between the time clock and the sign-in sheet. I guess in a job like that, it pays to be anal, but fortunately that's not the Jason I usually see."
by al-in-chgo September 10, 2010
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wounded soldier

A wounded soldier is a coworker that can not complete any task without requiring the help of another coworker. Not to be confused with a new guy these people are simply chronically lazy, needy and indecisive people with small brains.

A wounded soldier takes one or two other people out of the fight in order to help them
Kurt is the definition of a wounded soldier, when the boss gives him a job to do he always needs my help and takes me away from my own damn work.
by funkmattsterflex March 28, 2020
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Bro me a solid

synonymous with "do me a favor." Used by idiot jocks and frat boys, as well as the nerd and hipster crowds to be ironic.
Frat boy: "Dude, could you brow me a solid and toss me a brew? Thanks Bra."

Nerd: "Hey man, can you bro me a solid?" (weird look) "What?"
by Komrad Krunch November 10, 2009
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