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shooterOld English sceotere "one who shoots," agent noun from shoot (v.). As a type of gun from 1812; as a small alcoholic drink, 1971. Shootee is attested from 1837.
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shooter1. (also "flyer, flier, jumper") a shot that flies further than desired as a result of decreased backspin, usually resulting from long grass (but also could be water) between the bal [..]
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shooter1. flyer, flier, jumper; a shot that flies further than desired as a result of decreased backspin, usually resulting from long grass (but also could be water) between the ball and clubface at impact 2 [..]
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shooter(n) a large marble used for shooting in the game of marbles(n) a person who shoots (usually with respect to their ability to shoot)(n) a gambler who throws dice in the game of craps(n) (sports) a play [..]
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shooterSee grubber
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shootera shooter or shot is a 1-2 ounce serving of either straight liquor (like Tequila) or a mixture of alcohol (like a B-52 Shooter – Irish Cream, Kahlua and Grand Marnier) that is meant to be drank (or sh [..]
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shooterA straight shot of whiskey or other kind of spirit taken neat.
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shooterMixed alcoholic drink served in a shooter or rocks glass.
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shooterShooters can be used to fill racks by automatically interchanging empty and full containers between a transport trolley and a flow rack. This means the containers don't have to be rearranged by h [..]
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shooter(1) The catapult officer. The one who directs the firing of the catapult. (2) A unit (aircraft or ship) that is launching, or is about to launch, ordnance.
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shooterA term that has long been associated with newspaper photographers. Today the term is rather controversial. Many journalist feel that the term does not acknowledge the valuable contributions of the pho [..]
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shooterAircraft designated to employ ordnance.
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shooterMMOs that employ elements from First-person shooters. E.g., Counter-Strike Online, World of tanks, Team Fortress 2.
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shooterSlang for the Catapult Officer.
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shooterThe catapult officer.
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shooterAircraft designated to employ ordnance.
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shooterA player who takes a shot at the basket.
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shooterAmerican terms for dart thrower
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shooterThe bank.
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shooterShooter games are a broad action genre in which the player shoots enemies or targets as a primary gameplay mechanic. This can be from any perspective.
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shooterA subtype of creatures that can only be deployed on the back line.
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shooterA gambler who is rolling the dice on a craps table.
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shooterA variation of Baccarat.
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shooterin Craps, the player who is currently throwing the dice.
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