You: *doesn't cap the control point*
Soldier: "STAND. ON. THE. POINT. NUMBNUTS!"
You: "No."
Soldier: "MAGGOT!"
Soldier: "STAND. ON. THE. POINT. NUMBNUTS!"
You: "No."
Soldier: "MAGGOT!"
by BLU Soldier September 21, 2025

Albert was born in Reauville in the department of Drôme in south-eastern France on the 5th of March 1895. He was the third son of a modest family of farmers. His father was Séverin Roche and his mother was Louise Savel.
France's Albert Severin Roche became known as “The First Soldier” of France for his heroism and bravery. Despite his small stature and his peers' scepticism, by the end of WW1 Albert had more than proved himself, having captured over 1,180 prisoners while fighting for the French Army.
France's Albert Severin Roche became known as “The First Soldier” of France for his heroism and bravery. Despite his small stature and his peers' scepticism, by the end of WW1 Albert had more than proved himself, having captured over 1,180 prisoners while fighting for the French Army.
The First Soldier of france was incredibly brave, he captured 1,180 prisoners while fighting for the French Army!
by Mjufse May 30, 2023

A Derogatory Term Describing Caucasian people
by yourmomlovesme124 August 20, 2021

Used to be a term for black American soldiers in old USA, now can be used to describe a stoner / pothead who like to smoke the magic herb while listening to reggae music all day long.
by Mike Querty February 4, 2020

Did you see Tommy in those camo pants? They were kinda tight, he looked like he was getting his silk soldier on.
by DeezNuggets October 7, 2011

by Petrecka October 1, 2017

One who listens to/follows/worships hit rapper and song-writer Noah Oliver Smith. Known in the scene as “Yeat”, or to loyal followers as General Twat.
by The Geek Apprentice November 18, 2024
