by morecushion July 19, 2012
It's police slang for a handgun.
I knew a cop who worked undercover and was confronted by uniformed officers who didn't know him. Weapons were drawn.
I knew a cop who worked undercover and was confronted by uniformed officers who didn't know him. Weapons were drawn.
by Dan Zakreski November 29, 2004
by Daniel Os February 23, 2007
by Nick Veitch January 30, 2009
by Chinese Sundays November 17, 2013
later, goodbye. derived from peace, or peace out, as in throwing two fingers up when leaving.
see also: chunk the deuce, deuce, and chunk deuce
see also: chunk the deuce, deuce, and chunk deuce
I'm out, chunk.
by basebasebase January 17, 2004