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(n)
The act of one who shirks.
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the evasion of work or duty
(N)
an American slang term for engaging in recreation or an idle pastime while obligations of work or society are neglected.
(also called cyberloafing or cyberslacking) the practice of doing less work than one is able to, while maintaining the appearance of working.
A man who serves in the armed forces.
Military personnel in uniform.
Armed forces.
(military) A soldier.
A large, highly organized military force, concerned mainly with ground (rather than air or naval) operations.
Abbreviation of private (“soldier”). [A soldier of the lowest rank in the army.]
Misspelling of soldier. [A member of a ground-based army, of any rank, but especially an enlisted member.]
(military) A UK army rank with NATO code OR-6, senior to corporal and junior to warrant officer ranks.
(law enforcement) A police officer, usually a male.
One who is compulsorily enrolled, often into a military service; a draftee.
One who exercises control and direction of a military or naval organization.
(chiefly in the plural) A group of soldiers; military forces.
A member of a military force charged with peacekeeping duties in a troublespot.
One who has a position of authority in a hierarchical organization, especially in military, police or government organizations.
A person who is actively engaged in battle, conflict or warfare; a soldier or combatant.
A person enlisted for service in the army; a newly enlisted soldier.
One who belongs to a group.
A pilot of an aircraft.
A person who fights; a combatant.
Someone who shoots something; a gunner, archer, etc.
(military, nautical) A soldier, normally a member of a marine corps, trained to serve on board or from a ship.
The act of deserting.
A soldier of the lowest rank in the army.
(military) A non-commissioned officer army rank with NATO code OR-4. The rank below a sergeant but above a lance corporal and private.
A person suffering from injuries or who has been killed due to an accident or through an act of violence.
A male child.
An adult male human.
(soccer) someone connected with Arsenal Football Club, as a fan, player, coach etc.
(informal) The genitalia; those body parts that are not normally displayed; private parts.
A surname.
(v)
(transitive) To join two materials (especially two metals) together by applying heat, pressure and filler, either separately or in any combination.
A person engaged in combat, often armed.
A military man; a soldier.
a 2D multiplayer video game for Microsoft Windows.
A woman who serves in the armed forces.
(military, historical) A foot soldier armed with a musket.
(by extension) Chiefly followed by into: to force (someone) into doing something through harassment and intimidation; to coerce.
(British) A soldier in any of several regiments that once fought with such weapons.
(military) a soldier employed in an infantry role
A soldier trained to use a rifle as a primary weapon.
A person, especially a soldier, who is on guard.
(military, Ancient Rome) A soldier belonging to a legion; a professional soldier of the ancient Roman army.
(historical) A heavily-armed mounted member of medieval cavalry.
A short snorting sound, often to show disapproval, or used as a reply when one is reluctant to speak.
A guard, particularly on duty at the entrance to a military base.
Alternative spelling of foot soldier. [(military) A soldier who fights on foot; an infantryman]
A soldier in the cavalry.
A soldier enlisted in an artillery unit or who uses artillery.
A type of soldier who is trained to enter combat zones by parachuting from aircraft.
A physician.
(military) An army unit having two or more companies, etc. and a headquarters. Traditionally forming part of a regiment.
A member of a militia.
(military) The lowest junior commissioned officer rank(s) in many military forces, often Army and Marines.
A person who loves and zealously supports and defends their country.
Somebody who possesses great bravery and carries out extraordinary or noble deeds.
A mate, companion, or associate.
A person incarcerated in a prison, while on trial or serving a sentence.
Soldiers who fight on foot (on land), as opposed to cavalry and other mounted units, regardless of external transport (e.g. airborne).
(adj)
Not related to the military, police or other governmental professions.
A person who enlists (or is enlisted), especially into the armed forces
A person who has served in the armed forces, especially an old soldier who has seen long service.
(military) A person who operates artillery.
A person using long-range small arms for precise attacks from a concealed position.
A person who sails; one whose occupation is sailing or navigating ships or other waterborne craft.
Soldiers considered as a group.
A legally recognized member of a state, with associated rights and obligations; a person considered in terms of this role.
(music, military) A player in a musical band, especially a military or brass band.
(military) A unit of thirty to forty soldiers typically commanded by a lieutenant and forming part of a company.
The area where a land battle is fought, which may not necessarily be a field.
(slang, UK, Ireland, Commonwealth) A private in the army.
A township and minor city therein, in Mower County, Minnesota, United States.
A soldier who is assigned as reserved: after training, no longer on full active duty.
A male parent, especially of a human; a male who parents a child (which he has sired, adopted, fostered, taken as his own, etc.).
A student at a military school who is training to be an officer.
A small fighting force specially trained for making quick destructive raids against enemy-held areas.
A member of a crew, especially the crew of a ship.
An adult female human.
One who serves in the armed forces.
Any of various easily-melted alloys, commonly of tin and lead, that are used to mend, coat, or join metal objects, usually small.
Alternative form of non-combatant. [A non-fighting member of the armed forces.]
Obsolete form of troop. [(collective) A collection of people; a number; a multitude (in general).]
One who is hired to perform regular household or other duties, and receives compensation. As opposed to a slave.
A surname originating as an occupation for a servant.
One who takes part in a historical reenactment.