Results for “gun deck”
To falsify reports as if the required work was done.
Over-the-top eager, zealous, all-in — often more than the situation calls for.
Mature content — open to view.
Slang for the arm muscles, especially biceps.
A player who shoots far too often
An aggressive, big-armed, risk-taking quarterback.
A thief or pickpocket (not a firearm).
A female pickpocket or a gangster's woman.
An artillery crewman.
A Gunnery Sergeant in the Marine Corps.
Pointing finger-guns in the air to salute a hard tune — UK rave appreciation.
Long narrow NOLA house with rooms in a straight line front to back.
Narrow NOLA row house with rooms strung in a single line, no hallway.
A three-story wood-frame apartment building stacked one flat per floor, iconic to New England.
An undesignated seaman doing grunt work on the deck force.
Ordering every test under the sun and hoping one of them lands.
The next order in the queue — get ready.
Warm weather means showing off your arms.
The floor or ground; also, to knock someone down.
The stream of penetrating-trauma patients (and those who cause it)
A hot-air tool for shaping foam and thermoplastics.
A kill you grab while bailing out of a site to save your gun.
Playing it safe against a broke enemy so you don't gift them free guns.
Ducking the fight to keep your gun and your wallet for next round.
Holding your cheap guns after a win to fix the economy.
Going prone mid-gunfight to drop under their aim and win the close-range duel.
A laser-accurate, no-recoil gun — or to hit every single shot.
Resting your gun on a surface to kill the recoil and lock down a lane.
A low-level character decked out in gear way above its level.
Dubarry deck shoes — the posh-rural Irish uniform.
A gun — drill-rap pet name for the strap.
A firearm — old-faithful hip-hop term for a gun.
A drum-fed gun — name's the sound of the mag thumping.
A long gun — rifle or extended-mag piece.
A handgun — UK-drill phrasing that crossed the Atlantic.
Gunshot sound — also the act of pulling the trigger.
A handgun — usually a Tec-9-style semi-auto.
Empty a clip — fire a gun, usually all of it.
The lo-fi, devilish, tape-deck era of 90s Memphis rap.
An automatic rifle, usually an AK-pattern — Southern rap's go-to word for a heavy gun.