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A name given to a member of a small group of men who every year travel by any means available to Dargo for the enjoyment of male bonding, stickies, elocution, D and M's and a game of championship stones.
(1)Public:You can tell by his eloquent speech that he's a Dargoon.

(2)Wife:You're not at Dargo now, so stop behaving like a Dargoon.

(3)Friend:Question; Can anyone become a Dargoon?
Dargoon: Answer;(whilst wanking his nose) Can't say.
Dargoon by Frothy October 12, 2006
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legend of dragoon 

Sony's answer to an rpg being compared to Squares 1997 hit, FFVII. Starts off with a mercenary named Dart, saving his long time friend, Shana from Hellena Prison. From then on, he meets other people who happened to become the next Dragoons of that era and saves the world from the wrath of Melbu Frahma.
Legend of Dragoon has often been compared to FFVII
legend of dragoon by Zero27 February 27, 2008
rawr! im a Da-Da-Dargon!!
Dargon by dARGON7 September 8, 2009
n/
1. An affectionate name for a Sergeant or Warrant Officer with smug ignorance of art, literature and intellectual pursuits.

2. A proudly anti-intellectual senior soldier who provides humour to junior officers in their mannersims and eccentric takes on simple phrases.

adj/

1. See Dargonism

A Dargon can be identified by a phone clipped to belt, Holden racing shirt, tucked t-shirt, joggers & jeans, ICB tattoo, offensive stickers on car and general butchery of the English language.

The word 'Dargon' comes from the Australian accent pronounciation of the word Dagon, who was described in the Hebrew Bible (Joshua 19:27) as the god of the Philistines. The Philistines being a primitive Aegean Tribe who warred with the Israelite kingdoms in 12th Century B.C. They were characterised by barbarous behaviour, disdain for artistic values and culture, and by leaving no evidence of written language.
1. Adressing a group of soldiers:
SGT Bloggs - "Its not rocket surgery men, form up alphabetically by height!"

2. Base-wide email:
WO2 Smith - "Close the accomodation doors! By order of the Sercurity Officer"
LT on Dictionary of Dargonisms: "10/10 Dargon, will make RSM"
Dargon by Carl Gusto July 21, 2018

Dragooned 

verb - Dragooned, Dragoon-ing, Dragoons

verb, transitive:
Dragoon
1. Slang - To take advantage of; cheat
Dragooned
2. Slang - To be taken advantage of; cheated

phrasal verb:
Dragoon around
1. Slang - To act or fool around aimlessly or in a confused way and accomplish nothing
verb, transitive:
1. Well it's about time to go Dragoon the troops.
2. I said I wanted to get posted and then I got Dragooned out of my LDA in Gagetown.

phrasal verb:
1. We were just Dragooning around and didn't learn anything on exercise.
Dragooned by Joe Dude January 25, 2011
A cavalryman, most famous during the 17 and 1800s. Typically wore no armor except a helmet depending on their respective regiments. Carried a carbine and saber to battle. Famous dragoon regiments include the 13th Light Dragoons or "Green Dragoons" as they became known, they are featured in the American film "The Patriot." The 2nd Dragoon Guards "Scots Greys", famous for their grand charge at Waterloo which was devastating but they were forced to flee by French lancers, Belgian Hussars (light cavalry) held the lancers off but at great cost. Other famous dragoon regiments include the French Empress Dragoons.
Teacher: Today we are going to learn about the Green Dragoons under Banastre Tarleton, who during the Revolutionary War, was known for his cold brutality yet gentlemanly composure.
Dragoon by TheDaftestPunk March 17, 2012

the legend of dragoon

a very, very, VERY good video game.
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