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son of a gun

Back in the early 1800s, the British did something called impressment. During the Napoleonic wars, the British considered any ship that traded with the French an enemy. They would steal the supplies and capture the crew. They impressed the crew into the navy for life. These guys would work as sailors for the rest of their lives and never step on dry land again. If they had a wife, the British would bring the wife aboard the ship. If the wife was pregnant, they would place her on the gun deck near the cannons. When she started having contractions, they would fire the cannons to make her push to have the baby. When the baby was born, it was called a son of a gun. This termis is very negative.

Where's your dad, you son of a gun

by Jimfromalabama October 7, 2005

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yeah son!

Term coined by the notorious DJ Avery. Can be used in any situation, usually to convey approval. Emphasis on the "Son" is key.

Person 1: "So whats the deal, you headin' down to Dubbage tonight?"

Person 2: "Yeah son!!"

by Smashtactics September 6, 2010

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damn son

Its just an another word for ''Wow'' or ''Impressive''

Damn Son! That's a cool picture.

by Killer@ShadyXV November 25, 2016

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son of sam

Infamous Serial Killer.

Also known as the ".44 Caliber Killer", David Berkowitz called himself "Son of Sam". He murdered women with a .44 caliber handgun, and was also known to sent threatening letters provoking the police.

Was captured and is now currently in prison -- claiming to have converted to Christianity.

"Son of Sam was the nickname of the Serial Killer, David Berkowitz"

by lostcat June 2, 2005

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son of a motherlover

son of a motherlover a non vulgar less offensive form of son of a bitch when calling someone a son of a bitch is inappropriate or unwanted

i told my neighbor not turn his dogs loose in my yard to do their business that son of a motherlover did it any way what a son of a motherlover

by bluebear September 14, 2021

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son-of-bleach

Maybe foreigners instead of trying to be English-rude with that 'son-of-bitch' phrase, could use this less vulgar 'son-of-bleach' as directed towards a Caucasian male?

At airport security check:

I am not a terrorist and Yes! I wish to comply with the safety regulations, you son-of-bleach!

by Better Boris December 29, 2010

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Son Goku

Son Goku is the main character in the dragonball series. He is referred to as Kakarot (or Kakarrot) by his rival, Vegeta. Son is the title inherited from his adoptive grandfather, Grandpa Gohan, or just Son Gohan. The prefix grandpa is used to avoid confusion with Goku's first son, Gohan. He is the second son of Bardock, with Raditz being the first, and Fasha is speculated to be his mother.

Goku is the only pure-blooded Saiyan to have a pure heart, due entirely to falling down a deep ravine and banging his head. Being a saiyan, he survived the fall, and his naturally violent nature disappeared, and became a good person because of his Gohan's good influence.

Goku is also the only saiyan to achieve every level of Super Saiyan. He becomes a super saiyan at the end of the Freeza saga, a full-powered super saiyan during the Cell Games Saga, and learns Super Saiyan 2 and Super Saiyan 3 while training on the Grand Kai's planet, in Otherworld. He learns how to become a super saiyan 4 during the baby saga (dragonball gt; and Vegeta learns towards the end of the Shadow Dragons Saga.

Read more: Goku Cell Frieza Kakarot Super Saiyan Vegeta Super Saiyan 4 Oozaru Android 17 Grandpa Gohan Gohan Goten Trunks DBGT

Goku means aware of emptiness (The 'Go' syllable means enlightenment, and the 'Ku' syllable means Sky or Emptiness). Goku's full name (Son Goku) is the Japanese name for Sun Wukong, the main protagonist in the Chinese legend Journey to the West, off of whom Goku is loosely based.

by kyle.biddle January 28, 2011

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