by minecraftdude101 July 31, 2021

place to make videos. some videos have such cringe. some comments are so cringe you wanna go kill that mf that posted the comment. And it's a place to get yourself confused and frustrated.
by .._your_real_name_.. November 17, 2020

a bad word the Twitch Streamer RTGame made up on stream, it's the same as calling someone an Einstein
that dude is a YouTuber
by Hey Daniel January 22, 2023

Ammunition for 3d youtube firearm 1,2,3
Ingredients:
- Paper shotgun hulls (can be purchased online or at some sporting goods stores)
- Lead shot (or other shot material)
- Wads (made of plastic or fiber)
- Powder (specific type and amount depends on desired load and firearm)
Instructions:
1. Start by choosing the appropriate hull for your desired load. The hull should be compatible with your firearm and able to hold the amount of shot and powder you plan to use.
2. Cut a wad to fit snugly inside the hull. The wad should separate the shot from the powder and help cushion the shot upon firing.
3. Pour the desired amount of shot into the hull. The amount of shot used will depend on the desired load and size of the shot.
4. Pour the appropriate amount of powder into the hull. The amount of powder used will also depend on the desired load and type of powder.
5. Place the wad on top of the powder in the hull.
6. Crimp the end of the hull to secure the wad and shot in place.
It is important to note that the type and amount of powder used will depend on the desired load and the type of firearm being used. The specific powder and amount should be determined by a qualified and experienced reloader or ammunition manufacturer.
Again, it is important to emphasize that creating ammunition can be dangerous and requires specialized knowledge, equipment, and permits. It is not recommended for individuals without proper training and experience to attempt to make their own ammo.
Ingredients:
- Paper shotgun hulls (can be purchased online or at some sporting goods stores)
- Lead shot (or other shot material)
- Wads (made of plastic or fiber)
- Powder (specific type and amount depends on desired load and firearm)
Instructions:
1. Start by choosing the appropriate hull for your desired load. The hull should be compatible with your firearm and able to hold the amount of shot and powder you plan to use.
2. Cut a wad to fit snugly inside the hull. The wad should separate the shot from the powder and help cushion the shot upon firing.
3. Pour the desired amount of shot into the hull. The amount of shot used will depend on the desired load and size of the shot.
4. Pour the appropriate amount of powder into the hull. The amount of powder used will also depend on the desired load and type of powder.
5. Place the wad on top of the powder in the hull.
6. Crimp the end of the hull to secure the wad and shot in place.
It is important to note that the type and amount of powder used will depend on the desired load and the type of firearm being used. The specific powder and amount should be determined by a qualified and experienced reloader or ammunition manufacturer.
Again, it is important to emphasize that creating ammunition can be dangerous and requires specialized knowledge, equipment, and permits. It is not recommended for individuals without proper training and experience to attempt to make their own ammo.
by Cody5050 May 21, 2023

by Master_Oogway_Sr. January 29, 2022

Generic video uploading Username in 2005-2008: okozex
Generic video uploading username in 2008-2013: jayden2009
Generic uploader who uploads spongebob videos nowadays: LoudHouseVideo&SpongeBob2013
Generic video uploading username in 2008-2013: jayden2009
Generic uploader who uploads spongebob videos nowadays: LoudHouseVideo&SpongeBob2013
YouTube.
by JadenTheMoose October 8, 2022

A play on Director's Cut, it's whenever YouTubers get a hold of a clip and mess with it. Often times the best version of many sports, political and everyday moments.
I can't wait for the YouTube Cut versions of Trump's inaugural speech, but I think I'll pass on watching the original.
by bean, trivia queen November 10, 2016
