gun land is a prospect from the human mind combining both gun and land. Gun land is not something that exists in our physical reality, but something horrifying that makes its presence noticed. Few humans ever understand the concept of gun land, but once they learn about it, gun land changes them irreversibly. Just like many taboo subjects, it is not illegal to discuss gun land, but it is frowned upon. Just remember, never speak of gun land, and if you do, always make sure to spell it in lowercase letters, or else.
"Hey man, have you ever heard of gun land?"
"Yeah, what the fuck is your problem, you sick disgusting shit?!"
"Yeah, what the fuck is your problem, you sick disgusting shit?!"
by gun land February 04, 2012
by McthicclesZachy March 08, 2021
When a person involved in film or television gets fired for past offensive social media posts from several years prior.
by Darknorman29 June 09, 2020
The n is pronounced ṉ and it is the parts of you body the is between your legs doesn’t matter if male or female. just to generalise the private parts of your body
by Pure sing wave inverter November 04, 2022
When a male ejaculates on to the partners anus immediately prior to the partner expelling gas. When gas is expelled, the semen bubbles up like shot from a bubble gun.
I thought that maybe instead of wasting it on her face, we would take a trip with the North Wisconsin Bubble-Gun.
by Wiscokid67 October 04, 2017
The inverse of a Chekhov's Gun.
A literary device that would be perceived as vital to the plot of a story, only to hold little to no actual significance later.
Not to be confused with a Red Herring, which are used intentionally to mislead or distract the reader. A Dehydration Gun would commonly result from poor writing decisions, or plot holes.
The term derives from an item of the same name, in the movie 'Megamind vs. The Doom Syndicate', where it would have been a valid solution to many of the obstacles the movie provides, but is not used.
A literary device that would be perceived as vital to the plot of a story, only to hold little to no actual significance later.
Not to be confused with a Red Herring, which are used intentionally to mislead or distract the reader. A Dehydration Gun would commonly result from poor writing decisions, or plot holes.
The term derives from an item of the same name, in the movie 'Megamind vs. The Doom Syndicate', where it would have been a valid solution to many of the obstacles the movie provides, but is not used.
"Wait... Couldn't they have just used that thing from the beginning of the story?"
"I know, right? But no, it just turned out to be a Dehydration Gun."
"I know, right? But no, it just turned out to be a Dehydration Gun."
by C.A.I.S.E_E May 15, 2024
by no_no_nelly March 15, 2023