Aye, step off that's my day 1 you're talking about he's always been there for me that's my A1 day 1 man!
by gmartinn July 02, 2015
The M-1 Garand was the main battle rifle of U.S. infantry during World War II and Korea, and, in limited numbers, Vietnam. It was chambered for .30-06 Springfield ammo. One common misconception is that the Garand could not be reloaded until the en-bloc clip was completely emptied. Partially-expended or full clips could be ejected by simply depressing the magazine catch.
The Garand later served as the basis for the M14 rifle, which is still in limited service to this day.
The Garand later served as the basis for the M14 rifle, which is still in limited service to this day.
by sminturn September 17, 2006
by TakoTheMemer November 01, 2023
To rub one out. Using the phonetic alphabet to encode the phrase "rub one out" around civilian personnel.
Guy 1 on the phone: You coming out to party?
Guy 2 : Yeah man, but give me about 15 minutes. I gotta pull a romeo 1 oscar first.
Guy 2 : Yeah man, but give me about 15 minutes. I gotta pull a romeo 1 oscar first.
by thetryeti January 09, 2010
by crackhead emma February 01, 2021
The only shape-shifting puzzle in WCA events.
It has 3 whole layers. The middle has 2 slice pieces and the other 2 layers each have 4 cake sliced-shaped parts and 4 corners
Also one of the type of cubes with annoying parity errors.
Other names: Squan Cube/SQ-1
It has 3 whole layers. The middle has 2 slice pieces and the other 2 layers each have 4 cake sliced-shaped parts and 4 corners
Also one of the type of cubes with annoying parity errors.
Other names: Squan Cube/SQ-1
Jeez. The Square-1 Cube parity is just too much to memorise! /(-3,0)/(0,3)/(0,-3)/(0,3)/(2,0)/(0,2)/(-2,0)/(4,0)/(0,-2)/(0,2)/(-1,4)/(0,-3)/(0,3) !? Nope. Time to stick to regular cubes.
by BigMacverick9000 October 13, 2020
by OfficialDeltaGamer August 06, 2019