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tap

(v) To shoot someone usually at point blank range

(n) The shot at point blank range.

We had to tap that mofo 3 times before his legs would stop twitching! Damn, what kind of bullets are these?

Looks like the killer was in the back seat waiting for the victim to get in. The victim took a double tap to the head before he could even start the ignition.

by inane5 February 25, 2005

11πŸ‘ 22πŸ‘Ž


KO

Stands for a "Kill of Opportunity."
Could be a noun describing the target, or a verb describing how to kill the target.

When both Sadam Hussein and Usama Bin Laden arrive for the exchange, sniper teams 1 and 2 will take both targets out. Consider any other armed associates at the scene a KO.

We can't risk him getting captured. I don't want to go to jail while he goes free just because that child-raping pos cried police brutality. No, if any of us get a clean shot, we KO his ass! Understood?

by inane5 February 25, 2005

13πŸ‘ 25πŸ‘Ž


comment out

To disable lines of code in a program by surrounding them with comment-start and comment-stop characters.

This means that the code written inside the comment-start and comment-stop area will be treated as the programmer's comments and will not be run.

We commented out the last half of our program to make sure that the first half was working.

by inane5 July 4, 2005


forget you

an expression similar to saying "forget it" to someone except more negative.

You want me to set up my boyfriend? Forget you!

by inane5 April 11, 2005

54πŸ‘ 39πŸ‘Ž


TC

When it comes to pirated movies, TC is short for telecine.

These are the (likely pirated) svcd files for the movie "Meet the Fockers" captured via telecine by a group called TUN.

Meet.the.Fockers.TC.SVCD-TUN.bin
Meet.the.Fockers.TC.SVCD-TUN.cue

by inane5 February 8, 2005

93πŸ‘ 105πŸ‘Ž


limited

A limited movie means it has had a limited theater run, generally opening in less than 250 theaters, generally smaller films (such as arthouse pics) are released as limited.

Carry.Me.Home.LIMITED.SVCD.DVDSCR-Pv

by inane5 February 8, 2005

43πŸ‘ 16πŸ‘Ž


flip

Police jargon: to incriminate others during interrogation in hopes of receiving a lighter sentence.

1. During interrogation for armed robbery, the suspect flipped on his 2 accomplices. As a result, he served only 2 years.
2. Tell her if she doesn't flip on her boyfriend, we'll send her kid to protective services.

by inane5 April 11, 2005

22πŸ‘ 14πŸ‘Ž