Bazooka

  • 51bazooka — [wym. bazuka] ż III, CMs. bazookaooce; lm D. bazookaook wojsk. «bezodrzutowe działo przeciwpancerne, strzelające pociskami rakietowymi, używane przez piechotę amerykańską w II wojnie światowej; pancerzownica» ‹ang.› …

    Słownik języka polskiego

  • 52bazooka'd — adj British drunk. One of the many synonyms based on the notion of the drunkard as ruined, destroyed, etc …

    Contemporary slang

  • 53bazooka — ba·zoo·ka || bÉ™ zuːkÉ™ n. portable tube shaped rocket launcher that fires high power ammunition …

    English contemporary dictionary

  • 54Bazooka'd — clearly have their origins in wartime …

    Scottish slang

  • 55bazooka — noun 1》 a short range tubular rocket launcher used against tanks. 2》 a kazoo shaped like a trumpet. Origin 1930s: appar. from bazoo in the original sense kazoo …

    English new terms dictionary

  • 56bazooka — noun (C) a long light gun that rests on your shoulder and is used especially for firing at tanks (tank1 (3)) …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 57bazooka — ba·zoo·ka …

    English syllables

  • 58bazooka — ba•zoo•ka [[t]bəˈzu kə[/t]] n. pl. kas mil a tube shaped, portable rocket launcher that fires a missile capable of penetrating the armor plate of a tank • Etymology: 1940–45, amer.; so called from its resemblance to a musical instrument so named …

    From formal English to slang

  • 59Bazooka — F/A/V Similar to a 2K stand, but without support legs. It has a junior hole at one end and a junior stud at the other, and it usually has a sliding riser. (Grip/Lighting) …

    Audio and video glossary

  • 60bazooka — /bəˈzukə / (say buh zoohkuh) noun a cylindrical rocket launcher, an individual infantry weapon that fires a rocket capable of penetrating several centimetres of armour plate, used to destroy tanks and other armoured military vehicles. {earlier… …