Drinking wine, especially a nice expensive one, straight from the bottle, forgoing the glass, aerator, decanter, etc.
"Shoot from the hip!" they said, as Jim slung back the bottle of 2005 Bordeaux and took a few big gulps.
by Areku421 August 17, 2011
by billyd August 30, 2004
This is when a man is urinates while not using his hands to hold his penis. By doing this he decreases his accuracy which may lead to some 'Ricochet' (hitting the outer rim of the toilet bowl) possibly causing 'Freindly Fire' (accidently urinating on yourself, usually leg).
The origin of the phrase is a recent one. The phrase 'Shooting from the Hip' is a double entendre, as it also means to fire a weapon low down, or alongside the hip, causing a decrease in accuracy, hence the reason for its other context.
This act is popular among men as it gives a sense of freeness and results in a much more relaxing urination.
Warning: Shooting from the hip is only never to be perfomed while drunk, as this may cause embarassing 'Friendly Fire'.
The origin of the phrase is a recent one. The phrase 'Shooting from the Hip' is a double entendre, as it also means to fire a weapon low down, or alongside the hip, causing a decrease in accuracy, hence the reason for its other context.
This act is popular among men as it gives a sense of freeness and results in a much more relaxing urination.
Warning: Shooting from the hip is only never to be perfomed while drunk, as this may cause embarassing 'Friendly Fire'.
by Conor987 July 12, 2011
Originally made by Adam Waugh of California, meaning "to hump".
It originated from the motion given when a gunman shoots from the hip, and the recoil of the gun gyrates his hip back and forth. This motion is often simulated, with a pistol-shaped hand at the hip, in slow motion, to point out a girl with whom one would like to "shoot from the hip" with to one's friends.
It originated from the motion given when a gunman shoots from the hip, and the recoil of the gun gyrates his hip back and forth. This motion is often simulated, with a pistol-shaped hand at the hip, in slow motion, to point out a girl with whom one would like to "shoot from the hip" with to one's friends.
by el marco August 30, 2004
If people figuratively shoot from the hip, it means they say what they think without mincing words. When speakers shoot from the hip, they keep people off-balance, so to speak.
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These academic advisers are a polar opposite of the Dean of the Law Faculty who is analytical, intentioned and deliberative. These advisers shoot from the hip when talking without mincing their words. They keep people off-balance when saying what comes to mind.
directly frankly impromptu
directly frankly impromptu
by chenrong January 08, 2017
by user31415 January 13, 2021
1.) A incredible London based improv group.
2.) To pull a gun from a hip holster without bringing the gun up to eye level, shooting from the hip, quicker but less accurate.
3.) To act impulsively without thinking.
2.) To pull a gun from a hip holster without bringing the gun up to eye level, shooting from the hip, quicker but less accurate.
3.) To act impulsively without thinking.
1.) I'm so excited to go see Shoot From the Hip!
2.) I shoot from the hip, its worth it for the speed.
3.) Jimmy's always shooting from the hip.
2.) I shoot from the hip, its worth it for the speed.
3.) Jimmy's always shooting from the hip.
by Person00000001 August 31, 2024