Ranger

Word RANGER
Character 6
Hyphenation ran ger
Pronunciations /ˈɹeɪndʒə(ɹ)/

Definitions and meanings of "Ranger"

What do we mean by ranger?

A wanderer; a rover. noun

A member of an armed troop employed in patrolling a specific region. noun

A member of a group of US soldiers specially trained for making raids either on foot, in ground vehicles, or by airlift. noun

A warden employed to maintain and protect a natural area, such as a forest or park. noun

The keeper of a royal forest or park. noun

In some parts of the United States, a county officer who takes charge of stray animals. See the extract. noun

A steer or horse raised on a cattlerange. noun

One who ranges, or roams, or roves about; especially, one engaged in ranging or going about for some specific purpose, as search or ward. noun

Specifically In England, formerly, a sworn officer of a forest, appointed by the king's letters patent, whose business it was to walk through the forest, watch the deer, prevent trespasses, etc.; now, merely a government official connected with a royal forest or park. noun

One of a body of regular or irregular troops, or other armed men, employed in ranging over a region, either for its protection or as marauders: as, the Texan rangers. noun

One who roves for plunder; a robber. noun

A dog that beats the ground. noun

A sieve. noun

A kind of fish. See the quotation. noun

A kind of seal, probably the young bayseal. noun

One who ranges; a rover; sometimes, one who ranges for plunder; a roving robber. noun

That which separates or arranges; specifically, a sieve. noun

A dog that beats the ground in search of game. noun

One of a body of mounted troops, formerly armed with short muskets, who range over the country, and often fight on foot. noun

One who ranges; a rover.

A keeper, guardian, or soldier who ranges over a region (generally of wilderness) to protect the area or enforce the law.

That which separates or arranges; a sieve.

A dog that beats the ground in search of game.

In some modern armies, an elite soldier, similar to special forces but often operating in larger units.

A warrior character, often with wilderness and stealth skill, who typically travels the countryside.

A character skilled in the use of ranged weapons.

What some dumbasses like to call someone with red hair but THEY'RE FUCKING SPELLING IT WRONG. it's a ranga, not a bloody ranger who cares for the environment or some shit. Urban Dictionary

Someone with red hair Urban Dictionary

Derived from the historical ineptitude of the Texas Rangers major league baseball franchise, it is a verb meaning to suck or blow profusely. It originated as a way to describe the act of sucking or blowing on a consistent annual basis while at the same time offering empty promises of excellence and improvement. Nowadays, it is used as a phrase synonymous with suck and blow. Urban Dictionary

1. A compact pickup truck produced by Ford. Probably one of the shittiest, most cheaply made trucks money can buy. 2. An "elite" U.S. Army infantryman. Rangers pride themselves in physical stamina, but they are not the sharpest crayons in the box. NOT the same thing as Special Forces. Urban Dictionary

A member of a Ranger Guide group for girls between 14-21. Part of GirlGuidingUK (formerly The Guide Association). The next step up from Girl Guides. Urban Dictionary

Red-headed person. Usually also a dickwad. Urban Dictionary

A group of teenage boys,Go Go Power Rangers, who originated from LA who do the famous dance jerkin.The jerk has been altered and updated by them also.The group consists of many Rangers but has been narrowed to about five which is Julian,the creator of The Rangers,Spotlight,DayDay,Corey,Langston.You can see them in jerkin videos such as Youre a Jerk by the New Boyz or The Babydollz My Cookie.Look them up on Youtube under The Rangers Jerkin to see videos of them gettin off. Urban Dictionary

Colloquial reference to the United States Army 75th Ranger Regiment, often referred to as "Special Forces" by people who don't know what they're talking about. While the 75th is a Special Operations unit under the command of the United States Army Special Operations Command (USASOC), they are in reality the best-equipped and best-trained light infantry unit in the world - Special Forces refer ONLY to the units colloquially known as the "Green Berets." Enlisted Special Forces operators are all non-commissioned officers of the rank of sergeant or above, while the Rangers encompass the entire spectrum of ranks from Private (fresh out of Ranger Indoctrination) up to Command Sergeant Major. There are three Ranger battalions; two are stationed in Georgia and the other at Fort Lewis, WA. Can also refer to a soldier who is not a member of the 75th Ranger Regiment who is a graduate of the US Army Ranger School (ranger-tabbed). Urban Dictionary

1. A division of the armed forces trained in close-combat and raiding tactics. 2. Any of a number of Texan lawmen operating on the open range. 3. Federally employed caretakers of our national wildlife preserves. 4. A warrior class in the D&D game characterised by the good base attack bonus, 10-sided hit die, and a selection of druid spells and woodcraft-related skills. 5. One o' them rangers. Dangerous folk they are, livin' in the wild... around here we just call him Strider. And what would a mere ranger know of such things? This is no mere ranger. He is Aragorn, son of Arathorn. You owe him your alliegance. 5. In the works of JRR Tolkien, warriors of Numenorian descent living in the north, called Dunedain, or in the sound, called the Rangers of Illithien. They were woodsmen and fighters, trained in combatting Orcs, Trolls, and undead, who patrolled the areas of Gondor and the Shire to keep its borders safe from the Shadow of the Enemy. Urban Dictionary

Ranger - When you see someone attractive from a distance (a range away, farther than 12 ft) but as the distance between you and the "attractive" person closes, their features become more apparent to be less attractive than you originally was sure of. Or if you rather - they get ugly up close. Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Ranger

The word "ranger" in example sentences

"When a man hires out to be a ranger," Ross went on, "he don't expect to be a carpenter, or a stone mason; he expects to be a _ranger_!" ❋ Stewart Edward White (1909)

Within this publication, the term ranger force describes any size force consisting mainly of members of the ranger regiment and led by a member of the ranger regiment's chain of command. ❋ United States Army (1987)

For example, the ranger is automatically trained in Dungeoneering or Nature (your choice), and then can choose four others at first level from their class skills list – acrobatics, athletics, dungeoneering, endurance, heal, nature, perception, and stealth. ❋ Unknown (2008)

� GRANT: We're in another suburb now, where a local park ranger is asking the newspaper delivery man about the dominant male in the neighborhood. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Them one day I was reading a book about long range recon ranger from the 101st airmobile division and specifically the Lima company rangers. ❋ Unknown (1967)

Byler's patrol was walking slowly, carefully, in what is called "ranger style," with each man following in the footsteps of the man in front of him. ❋ The Huffington Post News Editors (2011)

Phyllis breaks a glass when she calls the ranger station and is told that they saw a car heading up there a little while ago but no one has come back down from there yet. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Within the 4e structure, which I’m starting to understand now, I have to say ranger is a good class and paladin is a bad class. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Now I just have to figure out how my chaotic good tiefling ranger is going to be a decent male and I’m all right. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Someone must have prank-called the ranger station. ❋ Molly Harper (2011)

She filled up two canteens with water and ice, packed a sandwich apiece just in case, and told them to be back by five or she was calling the ranger station. ❋ Chelsea White (2010)

Ski called the ranger sent to investigate the motel room and asked for an update. ❋ Sandra Brown (2010)

The ranger is a conscientious man and his numbers are precise. ❋ David Quammen (2004)

The ranger is a friendly young Floresian named David Hau, and the valley is called Loh Sabita. ❋ David Quammen (2004)

person 1: that ranger is [soo] ugly! person 2: [wtf], where?, i thought you only see them [in like] nature reserves ❋ Sophoe (2007)

[look at that] ranger [gleaming] [in the sun] ❋ Crazed_mofo (2004)

EX. 1 - Since their move from Washington D.C. in 1972, the [Major League Baseball] team formerly known as the Washington Senators has exposed its fans to levels of rangering that have never before been seen in [mankind's] history. EX. 2 - [The Atlanta] Hawks have pretty much rangered since the late 90's. ❋ James/Cass (2007)

My ranger [broke down] again today. [Rangers] can road [march] for 30 miles, but can't read. ❋ Bumbleclot (2009)

Hey, wanna come to [Rangers] [wiv] me? We're doin [abseiling] tonight. ❋ Mooncinder (2004)

[Lets go] give that ranger [some shit] about his [pimples]. ❋ Nezbit. (2004)

The Rangers be [gettin off] we they be [jerkin] ! ❋ The Babydoll (2009)

"This is my buddy Tom from 2nd Ranger [Battalion]." "Oh, he's [Special Forces]?" "No, you fucking dumbass, he's [Special Ops]. Special Forces is the Green Berets." ❋ Pirate_falcon (2007)

One o' them rangers. Dangerous folk they are, livin' in the wild... around here we just call him [Strider]. And what would a mere [ranger] know of such things? This is no mere ranger. He is [Aragorn], son of Arathorn. You owe him your alliegance. ❋ Anonymous (2003)

You see [that chick]? Serious Ranger there, keep your [distance] or you will be highly [disappointed]! ❋ Raviss (2019)

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