1. youngblood - Noun
2. Youngblood - Proper noun
youngblood (plural youngbloods)
Someone who constitutes or brings fresh blood, especially a youngster who joins an older team etc.
Youngblood (plural Youngbloods)
A surname.
A new administration demands a new Youngblood team, but there are darker forces at work. Source: Internet
His first studio movie appearance was Youngblood (1986) in which he played a Québécois goalie. Source: Internet
Gene Youngblood of LA Free Express also praised the album, calling it "melancholy iconoclasm and tasteful romanticism." Source: Internet
In the "Away" team (who would later get their own book called Team Youngblood), they are sent to basically Iraq to take down Hassan Kussein, who was pretty much just literally Saddam Hussein. Source: Internet
Kathy Tilley, Nicole Kennedy, Patty Youngblood and Mandy Hill saw an opportunity three years ago to bring Get Georgia Reading to a local level.” Source: Internet
Albans’ Aiden Youngblood, left, slides into home as Hedgesville’s Mason Everhart stretches to try to apply the tag during their 9-11-year-old state tournament baseball game Monday at Hedgesville. Source: Internet