by Apieceofchewedgum March 18, 2018
To simply be an idiot, arrogant, a self-proclaimed god. To talk down to someone. Someone that no matter what story you have to tell, they have done something that is bigger, better, and will ultimately be more than you did.
Person 1: Dude, we went to a dumpster fire the other day, wasn't much to it.
Person 2: Ohh yeah? Well we went to a dumpster fire. It was next to a daycare. There was fire everywhere. I rescued a hundred, no a thousand, babies during a flashover... everyone lived. And I did it all by myself.
Person 3: Man, you totally got Legged
Person 2: Ohh yeah? Well we went to a dumpster fire. It was next to a daycare. There was fire everywhere. I rescued a hundred, no a thousand, babies during a flashover... everyone lived. And I did it all by myself.
Person 3: Man, you totally got Legged
by FF1178 May 08, 2013
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by Dream Big January 04, 2011
Soldiers, sailors, marines who's primary methods of infils and extractions during combat operations include only ground manuevers are referred to as "legs" by EVERYONE using helos or fixed wing. IE: Special operations.
Any regular military unit is considered a leg unit by the personnel in SOCOM, USASOC, and JSOC. "Grunts"/regular infantry, five jump chumps, anyone training to conduct in airborne ops in garrison but never perform them in combat, and all POG 's are defined as Legs. It is as much a mindset as it is a status.
Any regular military unit is considered a leg unit by the personnel in SOCOM, USASOC, and JSOC. "Grunts"/regular infantry, five jump chumps, anyone training to conduct in airborne ops in garrison but never perform them in combat, and all POG 's are defined as Legs. It is as much a mindset as it is a status.
The 82nd Airborne (AKA: Eighty Douche) takes pride on jumping as much as possible, wearing pink berets, blasting Van Halen's song "jump" around post, but NEVER perform airborne or helo ops in combat. This makes them epic posers, puts them in the Leg category, and earned them the title "The airplane gang".
Many service members attend airborne school, thinking being "airborne qualified" will impress others. They then report to a leg unit who has nothing to do with airborne ops and never jump again, making them a "five jump chump" and a leg.
Special operations loath legs.
Many service members attend airborne school, thinking being "airborne qualified" will impress others. They then report to a leg unit who has nothing to do with airborne ops and never jump again, making them a "five jump chump" and a leg.
Special operations loath legs.
by 275WatchMan7tre April 22, 2010
Opened the box and there was a ticking bomb in there! I shouted leg it and ran like a mothertrucker.
by yousee November 22, 2010
by Sunday Monday May 09, 2008