Shoot+out
61shoot — vb 1 *fly, dart, float, skim, scud, sail Analogous words: *speed, hasten, hurry, quicken 2 *rush, dash, tear, charge Analogous words: dart, *fly, scud: *spe …
62shoot — ► VERB (past and past part. shot) 1) kill or wound (a person or animal) with a bullet or arrow. 2) cause (a gun) to fire. 3) move suddenly and rapidly. 4) direct (a glance, question, or remark) at someone. 5) film or photograph (a scene, film,… …
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64Out Here Grindin — Single by DJ Khaled featuring Akon, Rick Ross, Young Jeezy, Lil Boosie, Trick Daddy, Ace Hood Plies …
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66shoot it out — shoot at each other, shoot until one is killed The thief decided to shoot it out with the police …
67shoot the works — {v. phr.}, {slang} 1. To spare no expense or effort; get or give everything. * /Billy shot the works when he bought his bicycle; he got a bell, a light, a basket, and chrome trimmings on it, too./ * /The Greens shot the works on their daughter s… …
68shoot the works — {v. phr.}, {slang} 1. To spare no expense or effort; get or give everything. * /Billy shot the works when he bought his bicycle; he got a bell, a light, a basket, and chrome trimmings on it, too./ * /The Greens shot the works on their daughter s… …
69shoot (your) wad — 1. to spend or use everything that you have. He s going to shoot his wad on his night out whatever it costs for a good time. 2. to say everything that you want to say about a particular subject. Our opponents shot their wad at the meeting and… …
70shoot|er — «SHOO tuhr», noun. 1. a person who shoots: »Most shooters interested in the future of their sport refrain from hunting until the end of May (New York Times). 2. something that shoots or is used for shooting: »Each player uses a larger marble, the …