(as) straight as a soldier
Very straight and upright. Said especially of posture. The child sat straight as a soldier during the class. Remember to stand straight as a soldier during the ceremony. They don't want to see any cadets slouching. Adam stood straight as a soldier while getting measured at the doctor's office and was disappointed to find that he had only grown an inch.
be (as) straight as a soldier
To be very straight and upright. Said especially of posture. The child was straight as a soldier during the class. Remember to be straight as a soldier throughout the ceremony. They don't want to see any cadets slouching. Even though I was straight as a soldier while getting measured at the doctor's office, they said I'd only grown an inch!
blow this/that for a game of soldiers
slang A phrase used to dismiss something because it seems too taxing. Well, blow that for a game of soldiers. I'll just return the book tomorrow instead of going out in a snowstorm today. A: "You ordered takeout again?" B: "Once it's time to cook something for dinner, I'm just like, 'Blow that for a game of soldiers!'" Blow this for a game of soldiers—I'd much rather be playing video games than cleaning the bathroom.
come the old soldier
To attempt to mislead someone or avoid doing something by using one's age as an excuse. Oh, Grandpa, I know you're strong enough to help move these boxes—don't come the old soldier with me! A: "You can't come the old soldier while you're still in your 30s. Now help me move this table!" B: "Ugh. I'll be 40 in two months, doesn't that count for anything?" Uncle Hank works out religiously, so don't let him come the old soldier with you.
dead soldier
slang
1. An empty bottle from an alcoholic beverage. The yard was littered with dead soldiers the morning after that wild party. He looked up just in time to see a dead soldier being swung at his face. "Hey, she said, slurring her words, "what should I do with this dead soldier?"
2. A cigarette butt. I was annoyed to find some dead soldiers on the ground, even though there was an ashtray nearby. He exhaled, dropped his dead soldier to the asphalt, and used the toe of his boot to snuff it out. Dang, I forgot an ashtray. What should I do with these dead soldiers?
fuck this/that for a game of soldiers
dated rude slang An exclamation of utter disdain for and rejection of something. Originally used in the military. Primarily heard in UK. A: "They want us to clean up the entire stadium after the performance." B: "Yeah, fuck that for a game of soldiers. No way." Damn it, that's the fourth time I've lost. Right, fuck this for a game of soldiers, I'm leaving. I'm not doing all the work on what is supposed to be a group project—fuck that for a game of soldiers!
old soldier
obsolete A person who is experienced in the ways of the world, especially one who is shrewd or cunning as a result. My uncle was a crafty old soldier, always looking for someway to get rich quick. You're never going to convince an old soldier like her to give you extra time off—she's been around the block and has seen the likes of you before, I can tell you that much!
soldier of fortune
1. A soldier who serves the person or organization paying them, rather than their country; a mercenary. Although the nation only had a small population, it boosted the size of its army by hiring soldiers of fortune.
2. A person who seeks adventure or military engagement for money, pleasure, or fame. The novel depicts a soldier of fortune who risks his life for notoriety.
soldier on
To continue doing something with determination or resolve, despite difficulties or an unlikely chance of succeeding. Though our funding was cut, we decided to soldier on with our work and try to finish the project on our own. Even though they were down by an insurmountable number of goals, you have to admire how they just kept soldiering on.
soldier rag
A tight-fitting cloth or scarf covering one's head and tied behind it. More commonly known as a "do-rag." My man is always wearing that soldier rag. You think he's got any hair under there?
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