(v.) To push with full force. Most commonly used to say sprint (whether person, racehorse or car). The likely origin of this could be a starter pistol, although the fact that a bullet leaves a gun at full speed and never slacks seems more probable.
by Kung-Fu Jesus May 12, 2004
when there is a yellow light on a traffic light, and you know its going to turn read and you are approaching it, you speed up so you are not stuck at the red light.
by Zack July 12, 2004
by French Phillip June 15, 2004
Originally used by pilots to alert their wingmen/AWACs that they are in dogfight range and firing their cannon as opposed to their longer-ranged missiles.
Used by young adult males to alert their wingmen that they are breaking away to engage a target female at close range.
Used by young adult males to alert their wingmen that they are breaking away to engage a target female at close range.
John: KAKOW! Hotties at 11 O'Clock... I got the one with the weater hogs...
Jack: When? What the hell are you talking about?!
John: Guns guns guns!
Jack: Dude, where the hell are you going?
Jack: When? What the hell are you talking about?!
John: Guns guns guns!
Jack: Dude, where the hell are you going?
by tunnelr@ February 15, 2010
by ESU02 April 28, 2021
by Rina Glass September 20, 2021