A heavly armored infantry man, mostly ride on horses. waepons are: Javelin, Long Sword, Broad Sword, Bastard Sword, Long Bow
by private October 30, 2003
Yeah bitch Year! EAT my DragOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOON! *penis ejects from it's teflon casing and encircles the whore then spews thick gooey boiling jizz all over Miss Varella!*
by Yu-gi-oh-sucked-my-anus December 21, 2004
An incredibly hot boy! Often intelligent, kind-hearted, and with good leadership skills. Dragoons know how to please their ladies!
That boy toy is a Dragoon..
by Pseudonymanym April 27, 2005
"Dragooning" is a sensual practice that takes place between two men. It was first documented by Scottish historian, philosopher and proto-anthropologist William Robertson (1721–1793) as being a common in a certain area of in Western India:
"The local men of the village perform "Dragooning" every morning before taking water, rubbing their beards together at the chin, being careful not to touch the nose of the other which is regarded as sacred and must not be touched. A most unusual greeting..."
This practice is known colloquially in Australia and New Zealand as Beard Sex and is often incorporated into jokes about Indian cricketers during cricket season.
"The local men of the village perform "Dragooning" every morning before taking water, rubbing their beards together at the chin, being careful not to touch the nose of the other which is regarded as sacred and must not be touched. A most unusual greeting..."
This practice is known colloquially in Australia and New Zealand as Beard Sex and is often incorporated into jokes about Indian cricketers during cricket season.
Original quote from William Robertson (from a letter to his wife, collected in "The Collected Letters of William Robertson, OUP, Oxford, 1954):
"The local men of the village perform "Dragooning" every morning before taking water, rubbing their beards together at the chin, being careful not to touch the nose of the other which is regarded as sacred and must not be touched. A most unusual greeting..."
"The local men of the village perform "Dragooning" every morning before taking water, rubbing their beards together at the chin, being careful not to touch the nose of the other which is regarded as sacred and must not be touched. A most unusual greeting..."
by Wully Robe May 10, 2007
A warrior who uses the power of dragons to attack. Wear armor with helmets that look like a dragon is consuming their face, weild javelins, lances and spears, can jump into the air to attack. (kinda like flying)
FFIV-Kain
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FFIX-Freya and Fratley
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FFX- Kimahri
Chrono Cross-soldiers under General Viper
FFV-Job Class
FFVII-Cid
FFIX-Freya and Fratley
FFTactics-Job Class
FFX- Kimahri
Chrono Cross-soldiers under General Viper
by O' Shrouded One December 09, 2003