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.
Let’s start a kitty boys, 20 bullets in each and see how we go.
That round cost me 23 bullets!
when you think a song is good, most of time referred to reggae songs.
(Bob Marley-Redemption Song playing) and then the dj stops it.
Crowd: Play bak that tune again. Bullet Bullet!
Being team killed in a squad-based FPS game.
"I got bulleted in the last circle...." PUBG gaymer
"Davo bulleted me at chicken wire fence twice this arvo" Tarkov Wanker
A jamaican term for bad thing or you are doing something wrong
wow you are wack you gets the bullet bullet
A small device used for conveniently snorting cocaine
I didnt want to bust out lines on the table in front of everyone, so I took a bump from the bullet when no one was looking
Attaining a position with noteworthy speed.
Originates from Billboard Magazine's practice of putting a bullet sign in front of chart entries that have moved from one position to another with notable speed.
From High Fidelity: "congratulations Laura, you made it to the top five. Number five, with a bullet, welcome.