Meaning & Definition of Gat in English
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Gat
A slang term for a gun.
Pronunciation:
/ɡæt/Part of Speech:
nounPlural:
gatsDetailed Definitions
Definition: A firearm, specifically a pistol or gun.
Example Sentence: He pulled out his gat during the altercation.
Definition: A reference to a weapon in informal contexts.
Example Sentence: In the movie, the protagonist always had his gat with him.
Etymology
Origin: The term 'gat' comes from the Dutch word 'gat', meaning hole, which relates to a hole made by a bullet.
Synonyms
gunweaponpiecefirearmrevolver
Common Phrases and Expressions
- gat in hand: Having a gun ready for use.
- my gat's loaded: My gun is loaded and ready.
Translations
- Spanish: pistola
- French: arme
- German: waffe
- Russian: пистолет
Related Words
- firearm: A weapon that discharges a projectile.
- revolver: A type of gun with a revolving cylinder.
- pistol: A small firearm designed to be held in one hand.
Slang Meanings of gat
Meaning: A gun or firearm.
Example Sentence: Don't mess with him; he's got a gat.
Meaning: An informal term for a weapon.
Example Sentence: She always carries a gat for protection.