Another slang term for saying, "number one," as in when you are outlining a list of reasons of some sort.
Popularized by the single, "Sugar, We're Goin' Down," by Fall Out Boy (which is not their best song on the cd).
Don't be surprised if this doesn't catch on.
Without said insertion...
kid1: "So, why are you going home this weekend...?"
kid2: "#1: because I need to see my family..."
*with slang*
kid1: "So, why are you going home this weekend...?"
kid2: "With a bullet, because I need to see my family..."
kid1: "What?"
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When you come close to dating a person but for whatever reason it falls through, and then later find out that person is batshit crazy, you've dodged a bullet.
I heard Kara nailed Oliver's pet snake to his door after she found a text from another girl on his phone. Guess I dodged a bullet there.
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A journal used for personal use, such as a planner, art book, organization journal, and or a diary.
"How are you so organized?!"
"I write everything down in my bullet journal"
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To accept something difficult or painful.
I hate this medical procedure, but I'll just have to bite the bullet.
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A semi-crappy (yet still kind of fun) first person shooter made by Blayze Games/Lucas Wilde. To win in this game, all you really need is 9.9 x 10^{-99} milligrams of skill and 9.9 x 10^{99} of good internet (Weapons are not a concern, since the default gun, M4, is already OP). Pretty much whoever has the best internet in this game ends up on the top.
I sit next to my router while playing Bullet Force.
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A bullet bill is a powerful bullet about the same size as mario when he is little, used by bowser to stop mario from saving the princess and rooting her.
Mario Jumps on top of these to kill them, but constantly shoot out of a cannon in attempt stop him.
One of the greatest but forgotten enemies of the Super Mario Bros. Games.
Bowser shot a bullet bill at mario just before he finished the level, the guy playing was very annoyed
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A pain in the crack tool that is mandatory on all AR 15 rifles sold in California that requires the magazine release button to be pushed by the tip of a bullet in order to get the magazine out. It's sole purpose is to hinder the shooter from changing magazines by the use of a standard mag release button; thus making the rifle CA legal.
So I got my new AR 15 and it sucks that i spend more time trying to take the mag out than shooting, this bullet button really sucks!