Expensive name brand tactical gear and firearms accessories. People will often purchase said gear, but not spend enough money on training, with obvious results.
Tim spent his whole paycheck on Gucci Gear, and doesn’t have any money left for ammo to go to the range.
by Waffenmeister April 06, 2021
by osma's left nut August 22, 2021
Underneath the corporate veil, cranking the gears, aren't moneys, robots, or artificial intelligence, but people: managers, employees, corporate executives, and shareholders. -- "UNSCRIPTED: Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Entrepreneurship" by MJ DeMarco
by LBRT August 01, 2017
by Gobsonnnn July 04, 2020
From "Gear-Head". A gear bigot is a car enthusiast prejudiced against certain automotive marques because of their country of origin; a domestic car enthusiast who, unaware of the high performance nature of many foreign cars, continues to think if it is not a Detroit product, it's not high-performance; a person who uses derisive terms to refer to foreign cars, i.e., "ricer", "rice-burner", "kraut can", etc.;
a person who doesn't care once-foreign cars are manufactured in the USA and continues to refer to them as
"imports" but by derisive terms.
a person who doesn't care once-foreign cars are manufactured in the USA and continues to refer to them as
"imports" but by derisive terms.
He won't consider buying any car with a foreign-sounding name, even though it's made in the USA. He's a real gear bigot.
by Cameltow_Albuquerque October 24, 2012
A phrase used by elite musicians to describe/initiate the surfing of the World Wide Web to gain further information about a variety of gear-related studies and professionals.
These studies may include:
-Technical knowledge about equipment.
-Studio specifications.
-Old/New methods of recording and editing sound.
-Stalking of other fellow musicians (past and present).
-Building up a superior lingo about everyday things i.e "attenuate the volume of the nearfields"
These studies may include:
-Technical knowledge about equipment.
-Studio specifications.
-Old/New methods of recording and editing sound.
-Stalking of other fellow musicians (past and present).
-Building up a superior lingo about everyday things i.e "attenuate the volume of the nearfields"
"It's time to go on a Gear Rampage!"
"I found the perfect guitar during a Gear Rampage today!"
Musician:"How come you know so much about these thing?"
Elite Musician:"It's taken me many years of Gear Rampaging"
"You got ripped off paying so much for that microphone. Did you even go on a Gear Rampage before you bought it?"
"I found the perfect guitar during a Gear Rampage today!"
Musician:"How come you know so much about these thing?"
Elite Musician:"It's taken me many years of Gear Rampaging"
"You got ripped off paying so much for that microphone. Did you even go on a Gear Rampage before you bought it?"
by Osiah April 03, 2010
Short for converter gear. A set of wheels, dolly or a bogie, that connects and supports two semi trailers (three in some states) as doubles or triples. The word people commonly use to describe big rigs, semi, actually means semi trailer. A semi trailer is supported by it's back wheels, with a truck tractor (the technical for a truck cab) a full trailer is supported by its own wheels, front and rear, being towed or connected to a truck cab. People misuse the word semi, thinking it describes a tractor trailer when in fact the semi is only a detachable cargo carrier, not connected to the power unit/tractor. That's why its called a semi trailer. A full trailer only needs to be pulled behind a vehicle, it supports itself. With two semi trailers they need a set of wheels between them, an axle for the back trailer. A con gear is an independent set of wheels, when detached, interchangeable if it needs repairs. A con gear can weigh as much as a car and sometimes needs to be moved or positioned by the driver.
by Faultliner June 13, 2019