A slang term for money, more specifically pounds sterling (where one bullet = one UK pound) usually used when in a bar or pub setting. Origins of the phrase unknown, but possibly East Berkshire in the South of England, UK.
Letβs start a kitty boys, 20 bullets in each and see how we go.
That round cost me 23 bullets!
It makes sense that "with a bullet" originated from Billboard Magazine, BUT, references as to it's date of origin are grossly misstated. The late radio personality, broadcast worldwide via syndicated networks, Kasey Kasem, was using the phrase on his show in the 1960's.
"... and this week climbing to the number 5 spot with a bullet is The Animals 'House of the Rising Sun'!"
The Bullet, Formerly known as face-down is when one or more people pull there trousers and pants down lift there shirt up and lay face down on the ground with there hands on there back.
There are many forms of bullets including trick bullets (bulleting an object land mark or even person) or danger Bullets (Bulleting the top of a bridge or bulleting somewhere where authorities will see)
Guy 1: Awh man now that were in paris whats the first thing you want to do?
Guy 2: Ehh... Bullet the Eiffel Tower of course!
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a phrase used to put someone down, used somewhat like a diss, and usually used twice
see boolett
Siddiq: "yo Tyrone, I went and asked that girl Sheney out, buh she turned me down"
Tyrone: "ha, u feelin' tight, bullet bullet"
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another form of poop but in smaller goat poop like proportions
Because of those bullets, it took me forever in there!
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To exit or leave quickly, particulary to avoid some kind of authority.
"the cops is comin', BULLET, BULLET".
"yo i got a 40 piece in my bag and i hear them sirens, we gotta bullet".
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