An absurd change that wrecks an ordinarily good thing by taking it to silly excess. Inspired by a video game advertisement that proclaimed, "What's the one thing better than ninjas? NINJAS WITH GUNS!!"
Whiny player: "They should make it so the orc and troll mages can heal."
Game dev: "Bah! Next you'll be asking for elves with guns!"
Game dev: "Bah! Next you'll be asking for elves with guns!"
by patchcali July 28, 2005
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
A complex arrangement of metal parts that is capable of discharging a lead peice at very high speeds, high enough to penetrate fleash and thin slabs of wood. Serves as humankind's (so far) permanent replacement for spears, staffs, swords, daggars, etc. as most effective weapons. Most commonly used for self-defense, murder, killing hostiles, recreational shooting, the standard issue weapons for armies, militias, etc.
Guns aren't the problem. It's criminals, irresponsible people, and totalitarian shitheads getting a hold of them that's the problem.
by Mob_Triggerman November 28, 2004
Man: Dont fuck with me cause I know Martial Arts!
Other Man: Dont fuck with me cause I know Smith and Wesson!
Other Man: Dont fuck with me cause I know Smith and Wesson!
by Cm8000 January 31, 2004
It has the same spelling as the metal hand cannon, but is pronounced "gwen." Gun is the Chinese word for staff or stick. The term refers to a long bamboo staff used in a number of martial arts, most notably in various styles of kung fu and wushu.
I told my friends that my martial arts style involves the usage of a gun. Then I told them the Chinese meaning. I'm not as cool as they thought I am.
by akuwardmoments July 11, 2017
The gun is basically you do the gun symbol with you hand and the two fingers go into the hole of the female and your finger basically flicks their bean. Simple.
by James Adamson July 05, 2013