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Verb: To shot is to sell something, usually recreational drugs such as weed. It comes from the phrase to "get shot of something" (to get rid of it)
Hey do you shot shrooms? I'd rather like to purchase some please
Shot by Aidan Brooks June 7, 2005
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1. Any kind of alcohol (though normally higher proof beverages) that is served in a shot glass. Many shot mixes exist with varying popularity.

2. When any kind of object's effectiveness diminishes to the point that it's hardly or no longer usable at all; no longer in tact.

3. An opportunity that is typically brimming with pressure.
Example 1: I’m a take a shot of nuvo
Shawty then you know
It’s goin’ down we can go and kick it like judo

2. Coach: How ya feeling?
Pitcher: I don't know coach, my arm feels pretty shot right now. I don't think I can pitch another inning.

3. Eminem: Look, if you had one shot, or one opportunity...
to seize everything you ever wanted...one moment-
would you capture it, or just let it slip?
Shot by CREAMGFKilla July 6, 2009
South African word:
1) A reaction; an agreement or confirmation of something
2) An expression of thanks or appreciation

A bit like 'safe' in the UK
1)Philemon: Do you want a beer, bru?
John: Shot, man.

2)Mike: Pass me a beer please, bro... Shot!
shot by jozi<3er January 6, 2008
a needleful of drugs, when you prepare a fix its called a shot
I did a huge dope shot and got pins and needles
shot by notnomore November 25, 2006
adj. - used to describe something that is not in good shape or is out of commission
"Hey man, why haven't I seen you online in a while?"
"Yo, my computer is straight shot."
"Oh yeah? What happened?"
"Man, that damn Blaster Worm virus got me the other day...."
"Whoa, that's some sauce."
shot by G. Vinny September 19, 2003
Expression used to show approval or gratitude
John: "Haha! I got 10% in my last Math Test!"
Mary: "Shot John! Hi 5!"

Billy: "Can you pass me the butter?"
Tess: "Sure, here you go."
Billy: "Shot."
Shot by xXxshawtyxXx November 27, 2006