The famous Silento bussy is actually the nudes that were leaked by the rapper Silento all over the media
-Oh no did you see Silento leaks?! I almost puked when i saw it!
-Waaait whaat ?
-DUUUH Silento bussy dude it was all over Twitter!
-Waaait whaat ?
-DUUUH Silento bussy dude it was all over Twitter!
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1. A tight submarine game on Nintendo where you play as a bearded man, and kill nazi's n' shit. 2. Oral sex performed while the reciever is asleep.
by L. Roman July 15, 2006
Get the Silent Service mug.A useful glitch(?) used in the online game Soldier Front.
Used by players (typically the snipers or people using rifles) to take out an enemy and not reveal their position.
Pros:
~Once learned and practiced, it's freaking easy to perform.
~Even if you mess up, you've taken out a player and given your team an advantage.
Cons:
~If you mess up, you've revealed your position.
~If you don't mess up the silent part but still miss, they can still hear the audio of the bullet whistling bye, and they know they're being watched (peeping tom).
~Follows the one-shot one-kill rule. NEVER use in close combat.
How to perform:
~1.OF COURSE have your position on the field (usually in a confined or covered space where you can peep out and shoot).
~2.Before you take your gun out, switch to your knife.
~3(a).Switch to your gun.
~3(b).OPTIONAL take a practice shot. To perform, shoot and simulateously press F on your keyboard. If pressed at the exact same time, you will mess up. It's like shooting 1 milisecond after the shot. THIS TAKES PRACTICE.
~4.Wait for your target and shoot! Be patient, have good aim and good luck.
Used by players (typically the snipers or people using rifles) to take out an enemy and not reveal their position.
Pros:
~Once learned and practiced, it's freaking easy to perform.
~Even if you mess up, you've taken out a player and given your team an advantage.
Cons:
~If you mess up, you've revealed your position.
~If you don't mess up the silent part but still miss, they can still hear the audio of the bullet whistling bye, and they know they're being watched (peeping tom).
~Follows the one-shot one-kill rule. NEVER use in close combat.
How to perform:
~1.OF COURSE have your position on the field (usually in a confined or covered space where you can peep out and shoot).
~2.Before you take your gun out, switch to your knife.
~3(a).Switch to your gun.
~3(b).OPTIONAL take a practice shot. To perform, shoot and simulateously press F on your keyboard. If pressed at the exact same time, you will mess up. It's like shooting 1 milisecond after the shot. THIS TAKES PRACTICE.
~4.Wait for your target and shoot! Be patient, have good aim and good luck.
by Gibbusflame March 24, 2009
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by richardbanger April 7, 2009
Get the silent video chat mug.Good thing Jessica is a Silent Storm, or else I couldn't have given her the shocker when my parents were home.
by Ry Ry July 17, 2004
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Bub: What is a silent majority?
Loko: An oxymoron
Bub: Oh really, why?
Loko: Think about it. How can a majority be silent? Would that not also imply there is a loud minority? Not strictly speaking, but by definition, a crowd of a thousand people cannot be more silent than a few individuals. Therefore it is an oxymoron.
Bub: So what you are saying is that a silent majority is seemingly silent, but has all the traits of a majority?
Loko: Exactly. However because it's an oxymoron, it is only to be used under specific contexts such as the majority of students attending a zoom lecture that vote on polls but don't ever talk. It has also been used as a misnomer intended to magnify a population group to make it appear bigger than it really is. In the second case, it is the 'majority' part that is meant to elude, while 'silent' implies that there is another group in comparison: the supposedly "loud" group which turns out to be the true majority group.
Bub: The second use-case sounds a bit sus.
Loko: Yes, essentially it is double-speak.
Loko: An oxymoron
Bub: Oh really, why?
Loko: Think about it. How can a majority be silent? Would that not also imply there is a loud minority? Not strictly speaking, but by definition, a crowd of a thousand people cannot be more silent than a few individuals. Therefore it is an oxymoron.
Bub: So what you are saying is that a silent majority is seemingly silent, but has all the traits of a majority?
Loko: Exactly. However because it's an oxymoron, it is only to be used under specific contexts such as the majority of students attending a zoom lecture that vote on polls but don't ever talk. It has also been used as a misnomer intended to magnify a population group to make it appear bigger than it really is. In the second case, it is the 'majority' part that is meant to elude, while 'silent' implies that there is another group in comparison: the supposedly "loud" group which turns out to be the true majority group.
Bub: The second use-case sounds a bit sus.
Loko: Yes, essentially it is double-speak.
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