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Dragoon

An incredibly hot boy! Often intelligent, kind-hearted, and with good leadership skills. Dragoons know how to please their ladies!

That boy toy is a Dragoon..

by Pseudonymanym April 27, 2005

9๐Ÿ‘ 18๐Ÿ‘Ž


Dragoon

Any male with long hair

Look at that Dragoon!

by AdrianG April 16, 2017

2๐Ÿ‘ 2๐Ÿ‘Ž


Dragoon

A warrior who uses the power of dragons to attack. Wear armor with helmets that look like a dragon is consuming their face, weild javelins, lances and spears, can jump into the air to attack. (kinda like flying)

FFIV-Kain
FFV-Job Class
FFVII-Cid
FFIX-Freya and Fratley
FFTactics-Job Class
FFX- Kimahri
Chrono Cross-soldiers under General Viper

by O' Shrouded One December 9, 2003

8๐Ÿ‘ 18๐Ÿ‘Ž


Dragoon

a group of people in neon orange playing soccer that shit all over everyone else

The Dragoons

by The Dragoon January 12, 2010

3๐Ÿ‘ 11๐Ÿ‘Ž


Dragoon

Noun-Kick ass support orientated warriors with lances that jump and make the bad guys fall down.

Verb- To go crazy wasabi on someone and totally give pwnage.

Adjective- yesplsthxforurmunny.gov

Wow look at that Dragoon go....he missed and broke his legs...

DAMN he just went dragoon on his ass and took him down!

by Moofer September 3, 2003

2๐Ÿ‘ 9๐Ÿ‘Ž


Dragooned

verb - Dragooned, Dragoon-ing, Dragoons

verb, transitive:
Dragoon
1. Slang - To take advantage of; cheat
Dragooned
2. Slang - To be taken advantage of; cheated

phrasal verb:
Dragoon around
1. Slang - To act or fool around aimlessly or in a confused way and accomplish nothing

verb, transitive:
1. Well it's about time to go Dragoon the troops.
2. I said I wanted to get posted and then I got Dragooned out of my LDA in Gagetown.

phrasal verb:
1. We were just Dragooning around and didn't learn anything on exercise.

by Joe Dude January 25, 2011

33๐Ÿ‘ 6๐Ÿ‘Ž


dragoon

Holy rock and roll, let's step away from the game console and come back to reality for a bit. REAL DEFINITION: A dragoon is an elite member of the military forces, most notably with respect to cavalry. It is somewhat obsolete these days. The British and and the Americans both had them in the War of 1812.

do a frappin google search

by santa_anna August 21, 2004

38๐Ÿ‘ 32๐Ÿ‘Ž