by Blueberrypop April 25, 2010

1)The size of your crosshair in a game, most commonly a FPS, is, and ultimately disides where your bullets go
2)Bullet Spread = BS
BS = Bull Shit
Coincidence? I think NOT!
2)Bullet Spread = BS
BS = Bull Shit
Coincidence? I think NOT!
by Serpentkai June 11, 2018

Guy one: "Oh shit! Is someone shooting a machine gun?!?"
Guy two: "No, that's just Quan setting off some bullet farts."
Guy two: "No, that's just Quan setting off some bullet farts."
by Fngrfkr April 25, 2014

The act of emptying a clip into the player you've killed in Battlefield: Bad Company 2 during their killcam. Used by elite players because teabagging is old.
by Kou Chi Popp July 9, 2011

A term used to define a hack that lets a person shoot more than one bullet at a time (effectively a long range shotgun), most commonly seen in FPS games. Named ‘Rain Bullets’ after a well known player named ‘Rain’ was exposed for using them in tournaments.
“Yo Brian did you see that?”
“Yeah Taylor, there were like 5 bullet marks when he’s using an AK-47...”
“He’s definitely using hacks.”
“How could Rain be so stupid... hacking on a stream. Can’t wait to see this kid get banned.”
*2 days later*
“Bro we were right, Rain was using Rain Bullets on stream the whole time!”
“Yeah Taylor, there were like 5 bullet marks when he’s using an AK-47...”
“He’s definitely using hacks.”
“How could Rain be so stupid... hacking on a stream. Can’t wait to see this kid get banned.”
*2 days later*
“Bro we were right, Rain was using Rain Bullets on stream the whole time!”
by Elite iOS June 12, 2018

A more aggressive version of a to-do list. While a to-do list may have items that can be neglected and done later, a bullet list has distinct items that can be fired and completed one after another. Proactive and productive people use bullet lists, while the common man sticks to a to-do list.
Bullet List:
1. Search for recent articles from the last 3 years referencing algal biotechnology.
2. Read abstracts, and content of relevant articles.
3. Write a review.
4. Submit to journal.
1. Search for recent articles from the last 3 years referencing algal biotechnology.
2. Read abstracts, and content of relevant articles.
3. Write a review.
4. Submit to journal.
by shigekims February 1, 2010

by AnonJ June 30, 2014
