a.k.a: merc.
A professional soldier hired for service in a foreign army.
A person who works only for monetary gain.
A professional soldier hired for service in a foreign army.
A person who works only for monetary gain.
by AYB February 23, 2003
A 'mercenary' is a person who takes part in an armed conflict, who is not a national or a party to the conflict and is motivated to take part in the hostilities by the desire for private gain. The term 'mercenary' is also used to describe the army itself.
He hired an army of mercenaries to fight the battle for him, paying them money.
The mercenary only wanted the money for what he had done.
The mercenary only wanted the money for what he had done.
by Soulhaiena February 10, 2014
The mercenary is a professional wrrior, who is often hired as a skilled defender or fighter. Mercenaries go out to the highest bidder, and lack any sense of honor, but they are very skilled at fighting, often relying upon their cache of dirty tricks to defeat an opponent. Mercenaries are not very trustworthy, and often will switch alliances in the midst of a battle.
by Detranova August 11, 2003
by MagicMan803 August 31, 2008
A person who takes actions for himself and not for others. He chooses to trust himself, have few friends, be self-independent, and prefers not to believe in faith, family, money, society, and popular culture. He highly values honor, merit, integrity, intelligence, and self-righteousness. He is not afraid to take risks, become hypocritical to his own self, make "the ends justify the means", betray his own people and nations, and usually has nothing to lose. Also prefers to associate himself with words like radical, renegade, and revolution.
See radical.
See renegade.
See revolution.
See radical.
See renegade.
See revolution.
Me: Don't get me wrong here, I'll go out there and fight for my "dear little nation", but be rest assured that I will forever be a mercenary than a patriot.
by Merc Julian August 08, 2004
by Gpathom March 14, 2016
by Dirty Ape August 21, 2005