Noun: Refers to the nickname given by military personnel to illumination flares that are used on the battlefield to light large areas up.
A small plastic tube with a pullstring that, when pulled, shoots a rocket propelled flare approx. 800m into the air, which then burns with a bright orange-red colour for 50 seconds whilst dropping to the ground with a small parachute. It allows infantry units to light an area up in a battle about 1km squared so as to expose the enemy they are engaging. Although technically called Illumination Flares, military personnel refer to them as Shamoolies.
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Misinformation here. Once again, blame a certain class of people. Keep drinking the Kool-Aid and blaming the Jews for everything. Let's see where that gets you....
Sharonites are really bad. What are sharonites? You don't know. You have no idea. Please, drink this good kool-aid.