A figure of speech that is associated to a number in a list. Using this figure of speech indicates that the subject either ascended the list rapidly or is overwhelmingly dominant.
Despite the beliefs of asshat children that don't understand that slang existed prior to 2003, this phrase was not made popular by any specific song, let along a song by 'Fall Out Boy'.
This figure of speech achieved widespread usage in 2001 when the movie 'High Fidelity' was released. The movie was based upon a 1995 novel by Nick Hornby of the same title. Even prior to the release of the movie, many people used this phrase, but it was not widely understood by the general population.
The phrase "Number One With A Bullet" is the title of a 1987 movie and a 1990 episode of '21 Jump Street'.
Despite the beliefs of asshat children that don't understand that slang existed prior to 2003, this phrase was not made popular by any specific song, let along a song by 'Fall Out Boy'.
This figure of speech achieved widespread usage in 2001 when the movie 'High Fidelity' was released. The movie was based upon a 1995 novel by Nick Hornby of the same title. Even prior to the release of the movie, many people used this phrase, but it was not widely understood by the general population.
The phrase "Number One With A Bullet" is the title of a 1987 movie and a 1990 episode of '21 Jump Street'.
by madisonpraetor March 30, 2006
The projectile that is fired from firearms of various families, usually composed of a lead or otherwise metal core, and wrapped in a copper or zinc jacket. Propelled by the exploding powder charge stored in the casing on which most bullets are attached to. Usually achieves muzzle velocities upwards of 900 feet/second, reaching as high as 3500 feet/second and ranges between 5 mm to 20 mm in diameter (for small arms)
by Anonymous August 05, 2003
by jigglin April 22, 2005
when you are extremely high. the highest you can get. when you feel like your a bullet speeding through time in slow motion.
i thank it started in Cashville.
i thank it started in Cashville.
by The Darkside Batman July 27, 2009
by Franksheezi November 30, 2006
In hold'em poker or similar variants of poker where each player is given two cards face down, having two aces face down. Also known as 'pocket rockets.'
by Pizaz August 02, 2003
Billboard Music Charts places a bullet next to any song or album that has gotten a higher rating since the last chart came out. Regardless of how long it took the song/album to achieve this rating, if its number has gone up, it gets a bullet.
by Mary March 17, 2006