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The only correct response to "Can I ask you a question?" besides "You just did." "Can I ask you a question?"
"Shoot." |
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Alternate word to Shit Shoot, I lost the lotto by 1 number!
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1. A means of taking drugs
2. To fire a gun or other projectile weapon 3. A light curse word 1. Johnny had to shoot up when he was gettin low.
2. Johnny decided to shoot his dog. 3. Shoot, the damn dog lived. Johnny has bad aim. |
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go ahead and ask your question girl: can I ask you a question
guy: shoot |
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(verb) to ejaculate Every time that I manage to get Nancii's underpants off, I shoot before I can get into her.
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In wrestling-- The real thing. A match where the participants are really attempting to hurt another. -hitting an opponent for real instead of pulling back
-not "protecting" your opponent when doing a move on them |
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Like the wrestling term, but adjusted to every day life. When someone says something that is true, but unexpected and usually out of anger, or at an inappropriate time. At the meeting, the boss singled me as out the employee not meeting sales goals. When everyone started to laugh, I decided to shoot on them and told the boss about them stealing company funds to have parties on the weekend.
My buddy who was drunk at the party decided to shoot on me and blurt out about how were with those hookers last weekend. My girlfriend was right there next to me and she was angry. |
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