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  2. Jan 31, 2020 · I'm wanted dead or dead, (but) anyone who has tried (to capture me) got a bullet to the head. It seems completely straightforward once we know "wanted dead or alive" is a cliche from posters for criminals in the old west.

  3. Aug 9, 2023 · Meaning: A term of affection or frustration; also used to denote something gone wrong. Origin: From Middle French “bougre” for heretic, referring to Bulgarians of the Bogomil sect. Usage: “The car won’t start! Oh, bugger.” Bumf. Meaning: Unwanted or excessive paperwork or documentation.

  4. Sep 8, 2017 · Green's Dictionary of Slang defines "pop a cap" as: to fire a weapon; to shoot someone. In recent uses, the slang meaning is clear, and often extended to "pop a cap (in somebody's ass)." For example in this citation from 2000:

  5. Jun 21, 2016 · "To put a bullet" in something or someone can mean to kill the person, or end the thing. In this case, it means to terminate the "process", to stop it.

  6. noun. 1. a head considered similar in shape to a bullet, as that of a person with a high, domelike forehead and cranium and short hair. 2. a person having such a head. 3. an obstinate or stupid person.

  7. Learning English slang words is just like learning any other type of word—it takes practice and familiarization. That’s why we’ve compiled a list of current terms commonly used in everyday English. We’ll tell you what they mean and give you example sentences to show you how to use them correctly.

  8. Our guide to British slang words, lingo & expressions includes regional variations from the Queen's English, Cockney, to Welsh colloquialisms.

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