A weapon, typically a knife or blade of 2-6 inches easily concealed but also pertaining to any weapon made of metal, usually bladed from a trench spike to a sword.
Can also be used to describe a handgun
Can also be used to describe a handgun
From Kill Bill:
Hattori Hanzo: What brings you to Okinawa?
The Bride: I'm here to see a man.
Hattori Hanzo: Oh yeah? You have a friend living in Okinawa?
The Bride: Not quite.
Hattori Hanzo: Not a friend?
The Bride: I've never met him.
Hattori Hanzo: Never? Who is he, may I ask?
The Bride: Hattori Hanzo.
Hattori Hanzo: Serious, switches to Japanese What do you want with Hattori Hanzo?
The Bride: Japanese I need Japanese steel.
Hattori Hanzo: Japanese Why do you need Japanese steel?
The Bride: Japanese I have vermin to kill.
Hattori Hanzo: English You must have big rats if you need Hattori Hanzo's steel.
The Bride: English ... Huge.
Hattori Hanzo: What brings you to Okinawa?
The Bride: I'm here to see a man.
Hattori Hanzo: Oh yeah? You have a friend living in Okinawa?
The Bride: Not quite.
Hattori Hanzo: Not a friend?
The Bride: I've never met him.
Hattori Hanzo: Never? Who is he, may I ask?
The Bride: Hattori Hanzo.
Hattori Hanzo: Serious, switches to Japanese What do you want with Hattori Hanzo?
The Bride: Japanese I need Japanese steel.
Hattori Hanzo: Japanese Why do you need Japanese steel?
The Bride: Japanese I have vermin to kill.
Hattori Hanzo: English You must have big rats if you need Hattori Hanzo's steel.
The Bride: English ... Huge.
by Kid Kane June 06, 2011
A creative artsy girl, very beautiful but not at all busty. Very skinny and will most likley kill you if you make a small joke about her. Beware.
Bob: Youre one skinny bitch!
Steele: You do know that I can make it so you cant have children, right?
Steele: You do know that I can make it so you cant have children, right?
by XcoldhardsteeleX August 09, 2009
by John Mccon April 27, 2007
by HerrowBitch69 March 31, 2010
by Jamie Hesketh October 29, 2004
1. (imp. noun)Police officer; law enforcement officer. Can be used to describe City, County, State, Federal or Military officers or enlisted personnel. Arguably could be used to describe police explorers.
Believed to originate from the connotation of steel used to describe military armor.
Believed to originate from the connotation of steel used to describe military armor.
by B dubya June 21, 2006