dropkick
English
Noun
dropkick (plural dropkicks)
- (Australia, derogatory, informal) An unintelligent or useless person.
- (soccer) kicking where the football is dropped and kicked as it touches the ground.
- (professional wrestling) a kick made to the opponent by leaping into the air and kicking with both feet before dropping to the ground.
- 1933 April 22 Jumping Joe Savoldi publicity article
- AND ON JOE'S DROP KICK THEY DROP - !
- 1937 SAVOLDI'S DROP KICK
- Easily the most spectacular match-winner of this season is Joe Savoldi's drop kick. It will be easily understood from this picture why "when they are kicked they stay kicked." After a man is stunned by the kick it is an easy matter for Savoldi to body press a fall.
- 2008 William Shatner Shatner On His Star Trek Signature Drop Kick 2 minutes 28 seconds Official William Shatner Page
- okay, I'll just go out and my dropkick: raise the right hand, right leg, and then I had this flash of reality. Newton's law is equal force meets equal force, whatever that thing is, everything is equal, and I realize in a dropkick when you go up in the air like that, any force you push is hardly any force at all. The reality is, a dropkick has no significance whatsoever, only on the stuntman, that reels back.
- 1933 April 22 Jumping Joe Savoldi publicity article
Verb
dropkick (third-person singular simple present dropkicks, present participle dropkicking, simple past and past participle dropkicked)
- to score via a dropkick
- to make a dropkick
- 2008 William Shatner Shatner On His Star Trek Signature Drop Kick 2 minutes 19 seconds Official William Shatner Page
- I thought, I'll dropkick... onto these guys, did I ever tell you that? I'll dropkick one of these guys
- 2008 William Shatner Shatner On His Star Trek Signature Drop Kick 2 minutes 19 seconds Official William Shatner Page
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