Drop-Kick
1) n. A maneuver in which one charges at an object or person, jumps upwards, and throws their feet forwards in a kicking motion, just before a point of impact with said object or person. Different variations exist, one keeping the abdomin vertical to the ground while only adjusting the torso; another variation consists of a full horizontal execution in which the performer does a half-spin so that they land on their belly. In both variations, it is typical for the actual kick to consist of both feet, one above the other, so that maximum force is applied.
2) v. To perform a drop-kick on a person or object.
3) n/adj. - Slang in some English speaking regions to refer to an educational dropout or failure at life. (ie: Australia)
2) v. To perform a drop-kick on a person or object.
3) n/adj. - Slang in some English speaking regions to refer to an educational dropout or failure at life. (ie: Australia)
1) You can do a drop-kick in the zombie survival game, Dying Light.
2) Dude! Did you see the drop-kicks from Jackass!?
3) You bloody drop-kick.
2) Dude! Did you see the drop-kicks from Jackass!?
3) You bloody drop-kick.
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