old soldier Idioma
soldier on
"continue working; serving well; carry on" When the others quit searching, the family soldiered on, hoping to find their lost girl.
fuck this for a game of soldiers
see "sod this for a game of soldiers."
sod this for a game of soldiers
an intolerant exclamation
soldier
Non-OG gangbanger
dead soldier
dead soldier Also,
dead man. An empty liquor, wine, or beer bottle, as in
Their trash barrel's full of dead soldiers; they must drink a lot, or
That dead man sticking out of your pocket alerted the officer to the fact that you'd been drinking. Dead man has been slang for “empty bottle” since the late 1600s but has been largely replaced by
dead soldier, dating from the late 1800s.
old soldier
obsolete A being who is accomplished in the means of the world, abnormally one who is acute or cunning as a result. My uncle was a adroit old soldier, consistently attractive for someway to get affluent quick. You're never activity to argue an old soldier like her to accord you added time off—she's been about the block and has apparent the brand of you before, I can acquaint you that much!Learn more: old, soldierold soldier
1. n. a cigarette or cigar butt; a hunk of tobacco. The baggage angled over to aces up an old soldier off the pavement.
2. n. an abandoned liquor bottle; an abandoned beer canteen or can. Larry hid all his old soldiers beneath the bed. Learn more: old, soldier