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meat-bomb

meat-bomb  n.— «When I was learning to parachute (or become a “meat-bomb,” as the pilots refer to it) the jump master told us that the horizon-wide landing zone (LZ) contained one object and one object only: a tree...

bomb

bomb
 n.— «Bomb: a diary entry causing alarm but not ticking.» —“Revealed: how to chat up a senior clerk” by Nina Goswami TheLawyer.com July 13, 2007. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)

terror-clown

terror-clown  n.— «The car bombs—one parked outside a London nightclub, one near Trafalgar Square and one driven into Glasgow airport—seemed especially incompetent. Lewis Page, a former bomb-disposal officer, suspects the patio-gas...

bomber

bomber n. an old, dilapidated automobile; (hence) a class of such automobiles used with few or no modifications in stock car racing. Etymological Note: This is directly related to the term bomb ‘an old, dilapidated car,’ which goes back to at least...

shack

shack n. a direct hit on a target by a bomb or missile. Etymological Note: Perhaps from the actual shacks—‘rude cabins or huts’—used in live-fire target practice. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)