by Sunday Monday May 09, 2008
-n.-
Term that origininated in the United States Army used to describe any soldier who is not a paratrooper. Originally used as "straight leg," it referred to both the lack of bloused boots (i.e. with pants tucked-in) with a soldier's dress uniform and to the cargo-style fatigue pants worn by paratroopers. In World War II, a dead German officer's diary referred to U.S. paratroopers as "those devils in baggy pants," which only served to strengthen the association of "straight leg" pants with non-paratroopers.
Term that origininated in the United States Army used to describe any soldier who is not a paratrooper. Originally used as "straight leg," it referred to both the lack of bloused boots (i.e. with pants tucked-in) with a soldier's dress uniform and to the cargo-style fatigue pants worn by paratroopers. In World War II, a dead German officer's diary referred to U.S. paratroopers as "those devils in baggy pants," which only served to strengthen the association of "straight leg" pants with non-paratroopers.
by motorcop505 July 04, 2009
They're under your ass.
I hope that legs becomes word of the day, because if it does, I can say:
"The word of the day is 'legs', let's go home and spread the word!"
But I can always get my girlfriend to spread her word, and by word, I mean legs.
I hope that legs becomes word of the day, because if it does, I can say:
"The word of the day is 'legs', let's go home and spread the word!"
But I can always get my girlfriend to spread her word, and by word, I mean legs.
Spread your legs bitch, I'm comin' in!!!!!
by TakaTakaTacos11 October 11, 2007
Used as a slang term by airborn members of the United States Army to playfully describe non-airborn members.
See dirt dart, as it is the expression used in the same military branch with reverse definition.
See dirt dart, as it is the expression used in the same military branch with reverse definition.
by GaliemVae... oh, fuck it December 07, 2004
those be some cooool leggings.
by philphleira nachitaki September 29, 2006
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by Buccio March 01, 2004