1. drop-kick - Noun
2. drop-kick - Verb
drop and kick (a ball) as it touches the ground, as for a field goal
make the point after a touchdown with a dropkick
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According to some fans, a tour guide explained that Jerry Jones invited a few professional soccer players to drop kick soccer balls to try to hit the screen. Source: Internet
Also, if a gust of wind blows the ball over on a place kick attempt after the kicker has begun his run-up, thus allowing the opposing team to begin a charge down, then there is no time to reset the ball, and the kicker may attempt a quick drop kick. Source: Internet
After a big drop kick, the newcomer was in the driver’s seat. Source: Internet
All kicks must be made by either place kick or drop kick ; punting is prohibited. Source: Internet
Back in the ring, Starks continues the abuse, with a spear in the corner followed by a missile drop kick from the middle rope. Source: Internet
He then leveled Thorn with a drop kick before rolling out to ringside. Source: Internet