Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- noun A shoulder-held weapon consisting of a long metal smoothbore tube for firing armor-piercing rockets at short range.
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- noun slang
Crack cocaine . - noun a
primitive trombone having widetubes - noun an American
shoulder -held rocket launcher used as anantitank weapon , used inWorld War II , shaped similar to the bazooka trombone - noun by extension, any shoulder-fired rocket grenade launcher
- noun slang, sexuality
breasts of awoman
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun a portable rocket launcher used by infantrymen as an antitank weapon
Etymologies
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
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Examples
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What's foiling Mr. Paulson's "bazooka" - in-his-pocket plan for bailing out the two without taxpayer money is the failure of private investors to put up the necessary recapitalization so the government won't have to.
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It has an optional flamboyantly gay guy with a 'bazooka'-like lance in it.
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It has an optional flamboyantly gay guy with a 'bazooka'-like lance in it.
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It has an optional flamboyantly gay guy with a 'bazooka'-like lance in it.
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It has an optional flamboyantly gay guy with a 'bazooka'-like lance in it.
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It has an optional flamboyantly gay guy with a 'bazooka'-like lance in it.
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It has an optional flamboyantly gay guy with a 'bazooka'-like lance in it.
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It has an optional flamboyantly gay guy with a 'bazooka'-like lance in it.
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It has an optional flamboyantly gay guy with a 'bazooka'-like lance in it.
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The business end of Hanky Panky Paulson’s bazooka is glowing red hot as it continues to fire round after round of high explosive moral hazard contains an up to 85 billion dollar, two-year bridge loan from the Fed to the world’s largest insurer, AIG, to be guaranteed by the US taxpayer via the US Treasury.
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