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when someone ejaculates a farther than normal distance last night i had a shooter that went all over my keyboard
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A type of spirit with high alcohol content, typically 70+ proof (35%+ alcohol by volume), which is drank in "shots", typically 1-1.5 ounces. I don't feel like beer tonight, get some shooters instead.
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UK crime slang
A gun, a bang stick, the hand cannon etc Look out ernie, he's going for his shooter.
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lives in woodbridge and pumps his gino beats with a smoke in one hand and a cell in the other look at that shooter driving down highway 7
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a sniper, such as police/swat,marine corps,army the marine shooter shot the camel jockey in the head, and th e army sniper missed
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1960's British slang for a handgun. The sort of thing you would have heard in Get Carter (the orginianal, not that shit stallone remake). Get that shooter out of your pocket and give it 'ere before you blow your bollocks off!
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(Plural) Shooters (Proper Noun) An alcoholic shot that is made in a martini mixer and that contains 75% mixer and 25% of selected alcohol. Typically made with Vodka, Clear Rum, Gin, or Clear Tequila. Typically mixed with assorted Juices, Sweet and Sour, Grenadine or triple sec. - "Who's ready for some shooters?!"
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