Discriminating and having prejudice of a military regiment; implying some are superior and that others are inferior (unfairly), as well as giving unequal rights to each regiment.
"The 2nd Regiment of Foot Guards were being treated with regimentism, after the were given a unfair position in the Foot Guards precedence list."
by tryingto January 26, 2021
I couldn't tell him I was in The Regiment. To the Iraqis, we are Friday the 13th. He would have had me shot.
- Andy McNab
- Andy McNab
by Joel Taylor August 06, 2005
To go without underwear. Sometimes referred to as commando (female) or free-balling (male) in the United States. In fact, it is the way that Scots wearing kilts are supposed to be dressed, unless engaged in some sporting games (ie. Highland games) that my result in their testicles or penis coming into view.
by fuckup, screwed, fucked, gawd, shit August 08, 2006
OMG last night i had the BEST regiments EVERRR... my dick got STICKYY...
Last night I got some group back door action... was OSM!
Last night I got some group back door action... was OSM!
by mittenface November 10, 2010
The most elite collection of students from Lakewood High School in Colorado. They are nothing less than amazing, and have some of the best techs, and will continue to have a bad ass name for their marching band for years to come.
HEART//PRIDE
HEART//PRIDE
God - "Ladies and Gentlemen, joining us from Lakewood, Colorado, please welcome the Lakewood High School Bengal Regiment"
Crowd - *insert sounds of joy and cheering and such*
Crowd - *insert sounds of joy and cheering and such*
by Threwitontheground December 05, 2011
The most elite and highly trained regiment in the British military. Recruits undergo exclusive training at Catterick, Yorkshire, before undergoing the gruelling P-Company, a week of physical endurance tests, the military equivalent of evolution; only the strong will survive. Generally full of young men too violent for civilian life, the Parachute Regiment is the generals' 'weapon of choice' when attacking heavily defended enemy positions.
"I was going to join the Parachute Regiment but...." (generally followed by a weak excuse, for example, "I suffered a heart attack on P-Company.")
by hero88 October 20, 2009