Definitions by Tronno
vamoose
Scram, take off, go away, gtfo.
Comes from the Spanish vamos - the word transitioned into American English as a result of contact with the Spanish colonies in Mexico.
Comes from the Spanish vamos - the word transitioned into American English as a result of contact with the Spanish colonies in Mexico.
Gun
An instrument of death.
Revolver
Pistol
Machine pistol
Submachine gun
Rifle
Shotgun
Assault rifle
Light machine gun
Heavy machine gun
Minigun
Autocannon
Tank gun
Howitzer
Naval artillery
Pistol
Machine pistol
Submachine gun
Rifle
Shotgun
Assault rifle
Light machine gun
Heavy machine gun
Minigun
Autocannon
Tank gun
Howitzer
Naval artillery
tommy gun
Nickname for the Thompson submachine gun - an automatic firearm with a distinctive drum magazine and verical foregrip.
The Tommy gun is best known for being the weapon of choice of Prohibition-era gangsters, but it was also used extensively during WWII.
The Tommy gun is best known for being the weapon of choice of Prohibition-era gangsters, but it was also used extensively during WWII.
Jimmy the Finger got a mouthful of lead from a Tommy gun.
Back in the war, my granddad used his Tommy gun in the trenches of Normandy.
Back in the war, my granddad used his Tommy gun in the trenches of Normandy.
vote for pedro
Reference to the cult classic movie "Napoleon Dynamite". Pedro, a quiet Mexican immigrant kid, is running for high school student body president. As part of his campaign, he distributes T-shits with "Vote for Pedro" printed accross the front.
vote for pedro by Tronno February 8, 2005
the goods
1. Collection of items required for some purpose, or acquired from an exchange.
2. "The right stuff" - sexual prowess/endowment.
3. See goods.
2. "The right stuff" - sexual prowess/endowment.
3. See goods.
1. Hey Jimmy, you got the goods? Alright, let's get the hell outta here.
2. Dayum, that girl at the far table's sure got some nice goods.
2. Dayum, that girl at the far table's sure got some nice goods.