Generally refers to a very commonplace handgun cartridge first developed for the 1911A1 Colt Autopistol, available in FMJ and JHP. A rather bulky round with a weight of roughly 11 grams, the .45 ACP is seen as the ultimate manstopper by American shooters. Though it is a sub-sonic round that uses relatively low-pressure charge, its sheer size can deliver enough energy to very literally stop a man in his tracks. On the flip side however, it does not have a substantial amount of piercing power. Other .45 cartridges include the .45 LC (for Colt Revolvers), .45 GAP (Glock Auto Pistol), and the .45-60 high-powered revolver load.
by Anonymous August 10, 2003
Also known as "tr0spk" -- Dialect of l33t spoken by Myth players, mostly in mockery of l33t. Characterized by excessive use of all caps, the abbreviation "mb" (for Maybe), misspellings, and threats involving kicking. From "Trow," the most gosu unit in the game.
by Anonymous September 10, 2003
by Anonymous September 11, 2003
The M-4 is a version of the M-16 machine gun with a 16" heavy barrel which has a special machined groove which is used inconjunction with the bayonet lug, to allow attachment of other devices. The most commonly attached device is a grenade launcher.
This groove is midway between the front sight and the flash-hider on the end of the barrel.
This groove is midway between the front sight and the flash-hider on the end of the barrel.
by Anonymous October 21, 2003
Why doesn't that belran just go ahead and use the ladies' room, already? We all know that's where he'll go after the operation.
by Anonymous April 22, 2003
by Anonymous April 10, 2003