machinegun

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See also: machine gun, and machine-gun

English

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Etymology

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From machine +‎ gun.

Noun

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machinegun (plural machineguns)

  1. Alternative spelling of machine gun
    • 1978 April 22, “Book Shipment from New York Seized by Customs”, in Gay Community News, page 3:
      The raids by machinegun toting police people on Gay bars in Montreal

Verb

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machinegun (third-person singular simple present machineguns, present participle machinegunning, simple past and past participle machinegunned)

  1. Alternative spelling of machine-gun
    • 2009: Stuart Heritage, Hecklerspray, Friday the 22nd of May in 2009 at 1 o’clock p.m., “Jon & Kate Latest: People You Don’t Know Do Crap You Don’t Care About
      Jon & Kate Plus 8. Not the name of a horrific-sounding midget-porn movie. It’s the reality show that everyone is talking about.
      Alright, not everyone. We haven’t been talking about Jon & Kate Plus 8. But that’s because we’ve only figured out what it is. It’s a show about a couple plagued by the fact that the woman keeps machinegunning babies out of her vagina and one of them hit the milkman in the eye. Or something.