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/ˈbo͝olit/,
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bullets, plural;
  1. A projectile for firing from a rifle, revolver, or other small firearms, typically of metal, cylindrical and pointed, and sometimes containing an explosive

  2. Used in similes and comparisons to refer to someone or something that moves very fast
    • - the ball sped across the grass like a bullet
  3. (in a sporting context) A very fast ball

  4. A small solid circle printed just before a line of type, such as an item in a list, to emphasize it


  1. (bullet) a projectile that is fired from a gun
  2. bullet train: a high-speed passenger train
  3. (bullet) fastball: (baseball) a pitch thrown with maximum velocity; "he swung late on the fastball"; "he showed batters nothing but smoke"
  4. "Bullets" is a song by British Indie rock band Editors and is featured on their 2005 debut album, The Back Room. It was originally released 24 January 2005 as their first single. The single was mixed by Cenzo Townshend and the video made for the song was directed by Mike Brady. ...
  5. "Bullets" is the second single from Creed's third album, Weathered. This is remarkably one of Creed's heaviest songs. ...
  6. A bullet is a projectile propelled by a firearm, sling, or air gun. Bullets do not normally contain explosives , but damage the intended target by impact and penetration. ...
  7. (Bullet (band)) Bullet was a one-hit wonder American rock band. Its one hit, "White Lies, Blue Eyes", peaked at #28 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in January 1972. Band member (keyboards, vocals) Roget Pontbriand went on to play with K.C. ...
  8. (Bullet (Bon Jovi song)) The Circle is the eleventh studio album by rock band Bon Jovi. Produced by John Shanks, the album was released November 10, 2009, with the new single "We Weren't Born to Follow" premiering on radio August 17. ...
  9. (Bullet (car)) Dreamt up by John Bettini, the first Bullet car prototype was built in 1996 utilising a Mazda MX-5 body. The chassis was designed and fabricated by Barry Pearson; it consisted of a square-tube spaceframe onto which a 13B rotary powerplant from a Mazda RX-7 was fitted. ...
  10. A pair of aces as a starting hand in Texas hold 'em
  11. (bullet) A projectile, usually of metal, shot from a gun at high speed; The ammunition for a sling or slingshot; A printed symbol in the form of a solid circle, •, often used for marking items in a list. ...
  12. (bulleted) Set off by bullets
  13. (Bullet) A mark used to set off items in a list, frequently a filled circle.
  14. (BULLET) The projectile expelled from a gun. It is not synonymous with cartridge. Bullets can be of many materials, shapes, weights and constructions such as solid lead, lead with a jacket of harder metal, round-nosed, flat-nosed, hollow-pointed, etc. ...
  15. (Bullet) A dot or similar marking to emphasize text.
  16. (Bullet) Another term for an ace.
  17. (Bullet) Fastest workout of the day at a particular distance.
  18. (Bullet) Bullets can be solid dots or squares, open dots, or another tiny iconic symbol which is used to enhance a list. Bullets are normally set in a slightly larger point size than the text they accompany and should always be used in a list of no less than five items. ...
  19. (Bullet) A boldface square or dot used before a sentence to emphasize its importance.
  20. (Bullet) a large dot preceding text to add emphasis.
  21. (BULLET (WORK)) The best time for the distance on the work tab for a given day at a track.
  22. (Bullet) A security with a fixed maturity and no call feature
  23. (Bullet) The projectile of a rifle or handgun cartridge that is propelled from the firearm toward the target upon firing.
  24. (Bullet) (Crim.) : One year in custody/prison.
  25. (Bullet) A single projectile fired from a handgun or rifle. It is one part of a cartridge.