by Lululolol July 05, 2019
An amazingly talented person who can twirl, spin, consecutive, drop spin, and toss anything they want to.
by Dot 1470 January 13, 2004
A general term or nickname for someone who is a member of a colorguard or winterguard (sports involving dance with props, specifically flags, rifles, sabres, and batons; usually found with marching bands and drum corps). Can be used for female and male members. Is an alternative to "flagger."
Guardie is the more appropriate term for a colorguard member, rather than the derrogatory term, "flaggot".
Guardie is the more appropriate term for a colorguard member, rather than the derrogatory term, "flaggot".
"The high school has its cheerleaders, poms, and guardies like any other high school has as well."
"Me and my guardies are going to hit up the WGI show next week."
"Hey, it may have been years since I've spun, but once a guardie, always a guardie."
"Me and my guardies are going to hit up the WGI show next week."
"Hey, it may have been years since I've spun, but once a guardie, always a guardie."
by RaCzarina January 24, 2010
An amazingly talented person who can twirl, spin, consecutive, drop spin, and toss anything they want to.
by Dot1470 May 23, 2004