noun
- plural of dropkick: kicks in football or rugby where the ball is dropped and kicked as it bounces
- plural of dropkick: wrestling moves where one jumps and kicks with both feet
Usage: sports
Usage: wrestling
verb
- third person singular present of dropkick: performs a dropkick
Examples
- The rugby player practiced his dropkicks before the match.
- She dropkicks the ball through the goalposts.
- The wrestler’s signature move includes several dropkicks.
- He dropkicks his opponent during the wrestling match.
- The football team worked on dropkicks during practice.
- The martial artist dropkicks the training dummy.
- Those dropkicks were perfectly executed in the game.