by SlopNChop October 26, 2016
Noun;
Non Airborne personnel who many times justify their unwillingness to put their "knees in the breeze" by saying things like, "When was the last time you jumped into combat?" and "Airborne isn't necessary anymore"
However, Paratroops shouldn't be discouraged. These Legs were never held to the highest standard and thrived. Legs, in general, would never face their fears voluntarily because deep down, they are cowards that will only do the bare minimun in life.
Not all Legs are flawed. Many are nearly as good as an Airborne soldier(minus the wings.) These Legs work hard and don't hide their inadeqaecies by pointing their fingers at others. Paratroopers only call these men and women Legs with playful intent.
Non Airborne personnel who many times justify their unwillingness to put their "knees in the breeze" by saying things like, "When was the last time you jumped into combat?" and "Airborne isn't necessary anymore"
However, Paratroops shouldn't be discouraged. These Legs were never held to the highest standard and thrived. Legs, in general, would never face their fears voluntarily because deep down, they are cowards that will only do the bare minimun in life.
Not all Legs are flawed. Many are nearly as good as an Airborne soldier(minus the wings.) These Legs work hard and don't hide their inadeqaecies by pointing their fingers at others. Paratroopers only call these men and women Legs with playful intent.
Troop: "This is bull shit! Why doesn't the Sergeant Airborne ever do vehicle maintenance with us?"
Paratroop: "Fucking Leg."
Paratroop: "Fucking Leg."
by notaleg November 30, 2012
by themanwhowatches January 01, 2010
by Legs July 23, 2005
I have 2 legs from my waist to the ground and when i move them i walk around and when i lift them i climb the stairs and when i shave them they ain't got hairs
by B Browning September 08, 2003
-n.-
Term with origins within the United States Army, particularly the corps of paratroopers, used as a derisive term towards non-airborne qualified soldiers. Literally an acronym, meaning any of the following:
Lesser Effective Ground Trooper, Low Energy Groundpounder. alternate spelling: LEGG, i.e., Low Energy Ground Ground.
Term with origins within the United States Army, particularly the corps of paratroopers, used as a derisive term towards non-airborne qualified soldiers. Literally an acronym, meaning any of the following:
Lesser Effective Ground Trooper, Low Energy Groundpounder. alternate spelling: LEGG, i.e., Low Energy Ground Ground.
You dirty nasty Leg, you will never amount to anything.
That Lieutenant is a Leg--what the fuck good can he be?
That Lieutenant is a Leg--what the fuck good can he be?
by ABN October 05, 2004
by Leggings December 20, 2016