Definitions by Anonymous
bullet
The projectile that is fired from firearms of various families, usually composed of a lead or otherwise metal core, and wrapped in a copper or zinc jacket. Propelled by the exploding powder charge stored in the casing on which most bullets are attached to. Usually achieves muzzle velocities upwards of 900 feet/second, reaching as high as 3500 feet/second and ranges between 5 mm to 20 mm in diameter (for small arms)
sub-machine gun
A class of firearms generally defined as being relatively compact with selective fire ability to switch from semi to full automatic. Usually fires standard handgun cartridges, though several exceptions exist (e.g. FN P90, H&K MP7) The sub-machine gun is most commonly used by special police/SWAT forces, paramilitary organizations, special op forces, and non-combatant military personel as a Personal Defense Weapon.
See also; SMG
See also; SMG
sub-machine gun by Anonymous August 5, 2003
fud
Acronym for "Fear, Uncertainty, and Doubt." Originally created to refer to smear campaigns used by IBM against competing products to maintain market share -- "Nobody ever got fired for buying IBM." Often used to refer to a marketing campaign centered around the use of scare tactics or ad hominem attacks towards one's competitors.