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shotgun

Taking a rip of a blunt and blowing it back through the blunt. Another person then breathes in the rip from the other end of the blunt through their nose.

stoner 1: hey bro, wanna shotgun my hit?
stoner 2: no man thats gay
stoner 1: no brah its hands free smoking.. just breathe in the other end of the blizzy
stoner 2: ok you're right I'm blitzed off one hit

by Keep blazin n stay amazin October 22, 2017


shotgun

the single most effective weapon against zombies. if you've ever played a zombie game, you know what i'm talking about.

zombie: braaaaaaaaiiiiiiiiinnnnnnnnnnnssssss
shotgun: BANG!!!!
zombie ooooouuuucchh

by Yabity October 12, 2010


Shotgun

"Shotgun" is the term used when referencing the passenger seat in a car, the seat to the right (or left if you're in Europe) of the driver.

Ron: Hey, I call shotgun!
Frank: Okay fine, but I get passenger on the way back.
Ron: You got it.

by VulgarDictionary December 14, 2013


shotgun

an object that appears right in front of me when I see happy couples on TikTok

*happy couple sharing their experience*

(comment section)
"how the shotgun just appeared next to me 🥰🥰🥰 "

by ThoughtsInThots July 14, 2023


Shotgun

A volatile weapon that shoots pellets it can be loaded with 2 4 5 6 rounds use of slugs or 12 gauge buckshot
Shotguns can be in 10 gauge two gauge five gauge double barrel anything you can think of

I’m going to blow your head with a shotgun

by Gordon Freeman Gordon Freeman September 15, 2021


Shotgun

Shotgun is when someone blows smoke (usually from a cigarette or weed) into another's mouth.

"Shotgun me," a girl said.

"Damn, I didn't know you were into that," said a boy, with a cigarette in hand.

by a_corpse_simp November 10, 2021


Shotgun

When a person calls out "shotgun" it typically means he or she wants to sit front in the vehicle. If you are not in range of a vehicle and "shotgun" is being yelled, I best advise you to run or duck for cover.

Mindy: I call shotgun!!
Tommy: Aw, no fair mom! She got it last time

by Amalita Brungoli April 24, 2017