the last word of probably many human beings.
Henry: Hey max why do you have a gun in your.....
What Asians say to Mock Americans, In response to Ching chong
Racist guy: Ching chong! Ching chong!
Asian guy: That's the same as me saying "Freedom! guns! 'merica!"
Best way to remove A mobster gangstalking device.
Emp guns are the bane of trackers
The principle that every element introduced in a story should be necessary and used later.
"When it was said in Chapter one that Timmy's hamster used to only eat the tail fur of the Namaqua chameleon found in Southwestern areas of Namib desert. I knew it was Chekov's gun waiting to go off"
The n is pronounced ṉ and it is the parts of you body the is between your legs doesn’t matter if male or female. just to generalise the private parts of your body
When a male ejaculates on to the partners anus immediately prior to the partner expelling gas. When gas is expelled, the semen bubbles up like shot from a bubble gun.
I thought that maybe instead of wasting it on her face, we would take a trip with the North Wisconsin Bubble-Gun.
The inverse of a Chekhov's Gun.
A literary device that would be perceived as vital to the plot of a story, only to hold little to no actual significance later.
Not to be confused with a Red Herring, which are used intentionally to mislead or distract the reader. A Dehydration Gun would commonly result from poor writing decisions, or plot holes.
The term derives from an item of the same name, in the movie 'Megamind vs. The Doom Syndicate', where it would have been a valid solution to many of the obstacles the movie provides, but is not used.
"Wait... Couldn't they have just used that thing from the beginning of the story?"
"I know, right? But no, it just turned out to be a Dehydration Gun."