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  • 121Gun — [gan, engl. gʌn] die; , s, auch das od. der; s, s <aus engl. amerik. gun »Injektionsnadel, spritze«, eigtl. »Schusswaffe, Revolver«> (Jargon) Spritze, mit der Rauschgift in die ↑Vene gespritzt wird …

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  • 122gun-shy — gun ,shy adjective 1. ) nervous about doing something 2. ) very easily frightened by the sound of a gun …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 123gun dog — gun dogs also gundog N COUNT A gun dog is a dog that has been trained to work with a hunter or gamekeeper, especially to find and carry back birds or animals that have been shot …

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  • 124gun-runner — gun runners N COUNT A gun runner is someone who takes or sends guns into a country secretly and illegally. (in AM, use gunrunner) …

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  • 125gun dog — gun′ dog or gun′dog n. a dog trained to help a hunter, as by pointing or retrieving game …

    From formal English to slang

  • 126gun moll — gun′ moll n. Slang. sts a female companion of a criminal • Etymology: 1905–10; gun, British argot “thief,” shortening ofgonnof(see ganef) …

    From formal English to slang

  • 127gun|bear|er — «GUHN BAIR uhr», noun. a person who carries a gun or guns …

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  • 128gun|fight|er — «GUHN FY tuhr», noun. 1. a person who fights with a gun: »The story of Wyatt Earp, greatest gunfighter of them all (New York Times). 2. U.S. Informal. a western badman or desperado …

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