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Citations in the Category Firearms
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airsoft gun n. A sting operation by the Attorney General’s office found six Internet retailers and one local store owner illegally sold “look-alike” air rifles and BB guns to minors.…The guns, commonly called “airsoft” guns, are high powered, often semi- or fully automatic, and fire plastic or metal pellets that can cause serious harm. [ ] [full cite] (May. 11, 2006)
bombie n. As many as 30% of the bombs dropped on Laos did not explode, leaving up to 20 million unexploded submunitions, also known as “bombies” littered throughout the country. These American “bombies” may be thirty years old, but they continue to kill and maim children as well as farmers clearing land for planting. [ ] [full cite] (Aug. 27, 2007)
burner n. “He asked Justin to get him his burner, because he was going to murk that bitch,” White said. In testimony, White said “burner” was a word meaning “pistol, gun” and “murk” meant to “murder, kill.” [ ] [full cite] (Apr. 21, 2005)
come heavy v. phr. As he opens the car door to leave, the ass end of a pistol is clearly visible in the waistband of his trousers. Carlos came heavy. [ ] [full cite] (Apr. 27, 2006)
get it clapping v. phr. The women said they asked Porter why he had his hands in his sweatshirt pocket and that he said “this is why” and pulled out a small silver handgun. Porter allegedly told the women, “I’ll get it clappin’ in here,” which is slang for starting shooting. [ ] [full cite] (Mar. 4, 2007)
God gun n. Soldiers fire blanks, of course. Team members wear harnesses with sensors that register when they’ve been hit, a sort of heavy-duty version of laser tag. When an explosive device goes off, an impartial observer with a “God gun” eyeballs the radius of the explosion and zaps those impacted. [ ] [full cite] (Jan. 17, 2007)
gun-grabber n. (article title) [ ] [full cite] (May. 14, 2004)
gun-grabber n. In a perfect world the NRA wouldn’t have to be spending so much of your money to hold the pack of rabid gun-grabbers at bay. [ ] [full cite] (Dec. 15, 2004)
gun-grabber n. Davis, 54, got a TNT-like retirement gift from one right-wing newspaper. Atop a story announcing that Davis was going, the paper’s headline cried, with utmost objectivity: “Chief Gun-Grabber Retires.” [ ] [full cite] (Dec. 15, 2004)
gun-grabber n. I read in the paper that John Kerry was out goose hunting trying to convince gun owners he isn’t a gun grabber. If Americans fall for that lie, our goose is cooked. Kerry has never had a positive vote for America’s gun owners or the Second Amendment. [ ] [full cite] (Dec. 15, 2004)

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