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no limit soldier

No limit soldier is what C murder called his people of No limit records, anf his brothers sikk tha shocker n master p.
We some no limit souljas!
by 225 May 13, 2005
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street soldiers

usally gangsters,or kids that rome the streats
street soldiers are the bloods and ms 13
by pathetic August 2, 2006
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Insult. Often described as the worst insult around, if someone uses it the reciever has been known to pass out with lyrical shock.
First heard used by the MC: Devilman against Skepta in lord of the mic 2.
person 1: your rhymes are swag. KMT
Person 2: o yeah?, well I sold you an ounce of skunk, and you thought it was a four and a half.

Person one passes out.
by MichaelKalugin9 April 4, 2010
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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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