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What does the term 'dropkick' mean?

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i heard my friend say "your such a dropkick" to someone.

lol, i pretended to know what it means, but what is it?? :P

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  1. Its Australian slang. Generally means "You're an idiot" or "dumbass".




  2. An act of kicking a football (as for a field goal) in which the football is dropped and kicked as it touches the ground.

  3. it's in soccer...I'm not sure if your talking about that...but. In soccer it is when the goalie gets the ball holds it in it's hands drops the ball and then kills it

  4. It's drop kick.

  5. Someone who is a bit of a loser or a bit 'special'.

    Australian slang.

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  6. it means your a tosser - not that you are but that is what it means

  7. haha i always pretend to know what people are talking about when i REALLY have the slightest clue...but i personally really dont get that. drop kicking from i know (from soccer) is holding the ball in front of you and dropping it, then kicking it when its falling..but..idk

  8. "Drop Kicking' is actually a term used to refer to a kick delivered with both feet at once while the body is suspended completely in the air.  Usually the person performing a dropkick leaps into the air, positioning their body to be parallel to the ground. and then exerts any forward momentum into the target through both feet before landing on the ground, usually on their side.  Due to the potential harm to the attacker's body from such a maneuver, the drop kick is considered a particularly high risk move in comparison the to the typical damage done to an attacker by other more conventional maneuvers.   This is why in proffesional wrestling and other circles such as the punk scene, a drop kick is usually referred to as a more aggressive, committed, and hardcore move than other less serious attacks such as a front kick or a roundhouse kick.  Similar to a Headbutt versus a punch.

    In reference to your situation, it seems to favor more of a soccar or football definition in which a drop kick is a "gimme" kick.  Usually undefended and unchallenging.

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