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  1. Apr 19, 2008 · shoot. Like the wrestling term, but adjusted to every day life. When someone says something that is true, but unexpected and usually out of anger, or at an inappropriate time. At the meeting, the boss singled me as out the employee not meeting sales goals.

  2. Sep 19, 2023 · The term originated from the carnival industry, where “shoot” was used to describe target shooting guns that were considered honest and unaltered. As professional wrestling evolved from the carnival industry, it adopted the term to describe unscripted events during performances. A shoot is the opposite of a work, which refers to a scripted event.

  3. you're a polite person who doesn't want to say "shit" the problem that you've noticed isn't very bad. This phrase appears in these lessons: “I saw... oh shoot, what's her name? I'm drawing a blank.” Explanation of the English phrase "Oh, shoot!": "Shoot!"

  4. Oct 25, 2011 · verb - intransitive. to ejaculate. He shot all over her blue dress. See more words with the same meaning: to ejaculate. Last edited on Sep 01 2015. Submitted by Walter Rader (Editor) from Sacramento, CA, USA on Sep 27 2009 . verb - transitive. to inject a drug.

  5. Mar 4, 2018 · The earliest mention of 'shoot' in regard to asking a question that I can find is quoted in OED from 1225 and from the other citations it seems to have been an accepted idiom throughout the past eight centuries, or so, for utterances of various kinds.

  6. exclamation. /ʃut/ used to show that you are annoyed when you do something stupid or when something goes wrong Shoot! I forgot my book! Take your English to the next level. The Oxford Learner’s Thesaurus explains the difference between groups of similar words. Try it for free as part of the Oxford Advanced Learner’s Dictionary app.

  7. 1. in sexual senses. (a) to ejaculate; thus shootingn.; shootern. one who ejaculates. (b) of a man, to have sexual intercourse (with). (c) to have a wet dream. 1890–1904. Farmer & HenleySl. and Its Analogues. (d) (US prison) to have sex with an effeminate, younger male prisoner. 2000.

  8. to fire a gun or other weapon, or to hit, injure, or kill someone or something by firing a gun or other weapon: [ I ] We’d take our bows and arrows and shoot at targets. [ T ] A long time ago the sergeant learned how to shoot a gun. [ T ] An unidentified man was shot yesterday afternoon.

  9. May 1, 2011 · imitation of a sound effect traditionally used in cartoons after something unfortunate happens to a character. The second "womp" is spoken at a lower pitch. Almost always used sarcastically to indicate that the speaker doesn't care.

  10. The verb 'shoot' [ʃuːt] has several meanings, including firing a weapon, taking a photograph or film, and growing new parts. It can also be used in idiomatic expressions like 'shoot from the hip,' meaning to act impulsively, and 'shoot the breeze,' meaning to chat casually.