An old term from the Southwest that refers to a gun that is not worn daily. It won't have the scratches, wear marks, etc a daily wear gun would have. These guns were not something that were never used or "useless." In the time the term came about they were functional guns (sometimes, heavily modified for better accuracy/reliability/etc) that might have some custom engraving, polishing, or custom grips. They didn't make many guns purely for show - they made guns to use and users modified them for show. They were normally worn in tooled leather holsters as opposed to daily wear holsters - which were plain.
In the revolver days (before semi-auto pistols) a church gun was a normal firearm as described above. After the semi-auto pistols arrived on scene this term applied to mostly Colt 1911's. Current times this can apply to any firearm that has custom work designed to enhance mainly appearance and, much of the time - functionality.
However, this should not be confused with a (today's term) "bling gun" - which can imply that the gun is more for show than effectiveness. Or that the user is not proficient in its use because it is only worn on special occasions.
In the Southwest BBQ's could be at a casual get together, a special event, wedding, or a different/very formal affair.
Also known as a "Church gun," a "Court Gun," or "the 4th of July gun" (in Wyoming) for obvious reasons.
In the revolver days (before semi-auto pistols) a church gun was a normal firearm as described above. After the semi-auto pistols arrived on scene this term applied to mostly Colt 1911's. Current times this can apply to any firearm that has custom work designed to enhance mainly appearance and, much of the time - functionality.
However, this should not be confused with a (today's term) "bling gun" - which can imply that the gun is more for show than effectiveness. Or that the user is not proficient in its use because it is only worn on special occasions.
In the Southwest BBQ's could be at a casual get together, a special event, wedding, or a different/very formal affair.
Also known as a "Church gun," a "Court Gun," or "the 4th of July gun" (in Wyoming) for obvious reasons.
"I'm wearing my BBQ gun to the wedding."
"He's wearing his Sunday best and his BBQ gun."
"The Sheriff showed up to court wearing his BBQ gun."
"He's wearing his Sunday best and his BBQ gun."
"The Sheriff showed up to court wearing his BBQ gun."
by Shaneaus February 4, 2013
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by jupiterdrops May 14, 2011
Extreme BBQ is a sport involving grilled beef and cold beer.
Target is to reach food coma in the shortest time.
Founded in Europe in the 90's, the extreme BBQ official league is keeping track of official records and publish regulations (BBQ max. size, charcoal type, beef grade, beer temperature...)
According to the world Health Organization, 234 people died from extreme BBQ related activities in 2006.
Target is to reach food coma in the shortest time.
Founded in Europe in the 90's, the extreme BBQ official league is keeping track of official records and publish regulations (BBQ max. size, charcoal type, beef grade, beer temperature...)
According to the world Health Organization, 234 people died from extreme BBQ related activities in 2006.
The heavy weight extreme BBQ world champion 2007 is the German athlete Norbert Rist.
(23 T-bones and 18 beers in 47min, leading to vision troubles and hair loss).
(23 T-bones and 18 beers in 47min, leading to vision troubles and hair loss).
by Afroboy April 17, 2008
noun - in basketball, a phrase used to describe a big man whose toughness is considerably less than his size would imply. a big man who does little to deter dunks or shots near the basket.
Pass me the rock; I got bbq chicken guarding me.
Take it to the hole! Bbq chicken can't stop you!
I looked in the paint and saw bbq chicken standing there, so I put the ball on the floor and went to the hoop.
Take it to the hole! Bbq chicken can't stop you!
I looked in the paint and saw bbq chicken standing there, so I put the ball on the floor and went to the hoop.
by baller OG March 4, 2009
Consuming the human remains of a person that died in a fire; Feasting on a partially cremated corpse
by Frankie Puscher November 14, 2012
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