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26+6=1

A mathematical slogan used by Irish republicans to symbolise a united Ireland

"26" Refers to the 26 counties of the republic of Ireland

"6" Refers to the remaining 6 counties in northern Ireland apart of the UK

"1" Refers to the fact if you add them all it will be one country

"Have you heard someone say "26+6=1"

"Yeah i hear Bill say it all the time because he is an Irish Republican

by Average Internet Person October 31, 2022

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M-1 Garand

A rifle designed in the 1920s by John C. Garand, a Canadian. Once accepted by the U.S. Army, it was the world's first semi-automatic rifle to be in military service. It had a significant advantage over bolt-action rifles because of its semi-automatic mechanism. The shooter can shoot as fast as he can pull the trigger. In the late years of the World War II, Semi-automatic rifles were adopted by other nations, such as the Gewehr 43 of the German Army, and the Tokarev SVT-40 of the Russian Army. Both of these rifles were inferior compared to the M1 Garand. The M-1 Garand was deadly accurate to ranges of about 600-700 meters, and its maximum range was about 1000 meters. This did not prove to be a disadvantage because infantry rarely engaged the enemy at ranges of over 400 meters. The only drawback of the M1 Garand rifle is the 8-round en bloc clip. With this clip, the rifle could not be reloaded in the middle of shots; the soldier had to shoot off all his rounds before reloading. Also to add to this drawback was the loud "bing" sound the clip made when ejecting. Despite these disadvantages, the M1 Garand rifle was the greatest battle implement ever devised. The M1 Garand rifle shot the .30-06 round, slightly larger than the German 7.92x57mm rifle round, the Soviet 7.62x54mm R rifle round, and roughly equivalent to the British .303 round. The M1 Garand was the base design for later rifles such as the M14A and M14A1, chambered around the 7.62x51 NATO (.308 Winchester) round.
A carbine version was also produced for the M1 Garand in World War II, the M1A1 Carbine. It came in both wooden stock and folding stock versions for paratroops. It was a rather weak carbine, due to its shorter barrel. It was also a bit inaccurate, but its compact size and light weight provided mobility. It was usually issued to soldiers who are not in the infantry (truck drivers, supply and logistics), officers, NCOs, and tank crews. In the meanwhile, the M1 Garand rifle was issued to the infantry rifleman. With this rifle, the American infantryman always had the advantage over their enemy.

man, you bitches dont know shit about guns, shut the hell up and make up definitions on something else.

As 8 Japs came charging at him with fixed bayonets, the American marine dropped all of them with his trusty M1 Garand. The loud bing was heard by his comrades as the last Jap fell to the ground.

by your daddy January 23, 2005

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Run the 1โ€™s

A term commonly used by the Youtube group RDCWorld1, as it means to fight

Darien: You tryna get folded?

Mark: Run the 1โ€™s !

by BLACKY_CHAN March 13, 2019

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M-1 Garand

U.S. Rifle, Cal. .30 M1
A clip fed, air cooled, shoulder fired, semi-automatic weapon. First adopted in 1936, it served the military until 1957 when it was replaced by the M14.

The soldier was an expert shot with his M1 Garand.

by Jeremy October 24, 2003

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1 million snapscore

when a person has an addiction to snapchat. if your boyfriend/girlfriend has a 1 million snapscore, run.

Guy 1: Dude, my girlfriend has a 1 million snapscore

Guy2: Iโ€™m so sorry dude. Dump her

by wamto June 13, 2022

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he's 1 shot

A typical gaming term meaning that you didn't hit your opponent a single time

Gamer 1 : Im down but he's 1 shot
Gamer 2 : *Dies* i hit him for 100 what do you mean?

by Boomer.com October 29, 2020

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2 for 1 cannibalism

Getting a girl pregnant, wait for about 7 months, and when you eat her, you get a small, unborn child as well.

Last month I got a 2 for 1 cannibalism deal with this girl, tasted so good.

by nuttery November 6, 2017

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