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my shot

Something that hamilton will not throw away.

It is used as a leitmotif in the popular show 'Hamilton'. It is used throughout the show to signify Hamilton's inability to not do something. This philosophy leads him to write the 'Reynolds Pamphlet'. This was a career destroying document. It exposed his affairs with one 'Maria Reynolds'. Hamilton eventually 'throws away his shot' In the second last number of the show ('The world was wide enough'). This cost him his life.
I am just like my country, I am young, scrappy, and hungry and I am not throwing away my shot
by Your King, George III July 15, 2020
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My shot is Green

This phrase is used in the series of NBA 2k video games, mostly when playing online when a player perfectly times a jumpshot, which prompts a "green" animation.
"I just broke this dudes ankles, and my shot is green."
by liveyourlyfe January 27, 2026
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shoot my shot

when a boy or girl likes you and you want to start talking to them heavy so you ask them basically what you trynna do
aye im trynna shoot my shot so wassup
by stw15 April 23, 2017
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shoot my shot

Give a person a chance to try to get with you
"Bro Abby needs to let me shoot my shot with her"
Im finna shoot my shot
by Joseph slippery February 2, 2017
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thats my shot

"Thats my shot" is a a term that means that you are really good or a natural talent. It can also mean a song or an activity that you enjoy.
" Hey that food came out good". Yeah, thats my shot.
by D. Real .S June 6, 2016
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Oh My Shot

OMS or Oh My Shot is another form of saving oh my jesus christmas when someone does something wrong/dumb or they say something dumb you say OMS
Friend takes a shot on goal but launches it over the net

Me: Oh my shot brodeh that shot was coch that shit flew to ecuador
by Cocofromthe8 January 28, 2020
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shot my wad

It actually comes from the old days of musket guns, where a wad (strips of cloth) was packed down in the barrel to create a seal between the gunpowder and the bullet, increasing the internal pressure when the gunpowder fired, and thus speeding the bullet.

A musket is a muzzle-loaded, smoothbore firearm, fired from the shoulder. Muskets were designed for use by infantry.
A soldier armed with a musket had the designation "musketman" or "musketeer".
"I ran out of ammo, General Washington, so I shot my wad."

(When soldiers ran out of bullets, they would resort to "shooting their wad".)
by Tiny Pteranodon July 16, 2013
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