A very portable, short firearm, for hand use, which fires bullets or projectiles, such as a handgun, revolver, pistol, or Derringer.
A cannon with relatively long barrel, operating with relatively low angle of fire, and having a high muzzle velocity.
A pattern that "fires" out other patterns.
The biceps.
Any implement designed to fire a projectile from a tube.
A cannon with a 6-inch/155mm minimum nominal bore diameter and tube length 30 calibers or more. See also: howitzer; mortar.
A less portable, long firearm that fires bullets or projectiles; a rifle, either manual, automatic or semi-automatic; a flintlock, musket or shotgun.
A person who carries or uses a rifle, shotgun or handgun.
A device or tool that applies something rather than projecting it.
Violent blasts of wind.
An expert.
Someone excellent, surpassingly wonderful, or cool.
A device for projecting a hard object very forcefully; a firearm or cannon.
A firearm or cannon used for saluting or signalling.^(21-gun salute)
A device or tool that projects a substance.
A long surfboard designed for surfing big waves (not the same as a longboard, a gun has a pointed nose and is generally a little narrower).
An electron gun.
To offer vigorous support to (a person or cause).
To seek to attack someone; to take aim at someone; used with for.
To masturbate while observing and visible to a corrections officer.
To cause to speed up.
To practice fowling or hunting small game; chiefly in participial form: to go gunning.
A bullet or other projectile fired from a firearm; in modern usage, generally refers to a shotgun slug.
A title, name or header, a catchline, a short phrase or title to indicate the content of a newspaper or magazine story for editing use.
The last part of a clean URL, the displayed resource name, similar to a filename.
A hard blow, usually with the fist.
A black screen.
A motile pseudoplasmodium formed by amoebae working together.
A piece of type metal imprinted by a linotype machine; also a black mark placed in the margin to indicate an error; also said in application to typewriters; type slug.
A ship that sails slowly.
The imperial (English) unit of mass that accelerates by 1 foot per second squared (1 ft/s²) when a force of one pound-force (lbf) is exerted on it.
A solid block or piece of roughly shaped metal.
Any of many terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusks, having no (or only a rudimentary) shell.
An accessory to a diesel-electric locomotive, used to increase adhesive weight and allow full power to be applied at a lower speed. It has trucks with traction motors, but lacks a prime mover, being powered by electricity from the mother locomotive, and may or may not have a control cab.
A stranger picked up as a passenger to enable legal use of high occupancy vehicle lanes.
A hitchhiking commuter.
A counterfeit coin, especially one used to steal from vending machines.
A discrete mass of a material that moves as a unit, usually through another material.
A shot of a drink, usually alcoholic.
To hit very hard, usually with the fist.
To drink quickly; to gulp; to down.
To take part in casual carpooling; to form ad hoc, informal carpools for commuting, essentially a variation of ride-share commuting and hitchhiking.
To make sluggish.
To become reduced in diameter, or changed in shape, by passing from a larger to a smaller part of the bore of the barrel.
To load with a slug or slugs.