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[Noun] | "bolt" | \ ˈbōlt \
1: a lightning stroke; also : thunderbolt
2: a shaft or missile designed to be shot from a crossbow or catapult; especially : a short stout usually blunt-headed arrow
3: a wood or metal bar or rod used to fasten a door
Origin: before 12th century ;
Middle English, from Old English; akin to Old High German bolz crossbow bolt, and perhaps to Lithuanian beldėti to beat;
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[Noun] | "bolt"
1: the act or an instance of bolting
Origin: 1577 ;
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[Noun] | "bolt-hole" | \ ˈbōlt-ˌhōl \
1: a place of escape or refuge
Origin: circa 1851 ;
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[Noun] | "dead bolt"
1: a lock bolt that is moved by turning a knob or key without action of a spring
Origin: circa 1902 ;
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[Noun] | "spring bolt"
1: a bolt retracted by pressure and shot by a spring when the pressure is released
Origin: 1634 ;
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[Verb] | "bolt"
1: to move suddenly or nervously : start
2: to move or proceed rapidly : dash
3: to break away from control or a set course
Origin: 13th century ;
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[Verb] | "bolt"
1: to sift usually through fine-meshed cloth
2: sift
Origin: 13th century ;
Middle English bulten, from Anglo-French buleter, of Germanic origin; akin to Middle High German biuteln to sift, from biutel bag, from Old High German būtil;
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[Adverb] | "bolt"
1: in an erect or straight-backed position : rigidly
2: directly, straight
Origin: 15th century ;
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[Adjective] | "bolt-ac*tion" | \ ˈbōlt-ˈak-shən \
1: loaded by means of a manually operated bolt
Origin: 1896 ;
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[Noun phrase] | "bolt from the blue"
1: a complete surprise : something totally unexpected
Origin: 1856 ;
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[Verb] | "bolt"
1: to move suddenly and sharply (as in surprise);
* e.g., " ... I bolted as I read the winning lottery numbers "
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[Verb] | "shoot"
1: to cause (a projectile) to be driven forward with force;
* e.g., " ... BB guns shoot small round metal pellets "
Synonyms :
fire,
2: to cause a weapon to release a missile with great force;
* e.g., " ... soldiers train extensively to learn to shoot accurately and quickly "
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[Noun] | "bolt-hole"
1: something (as a building) that offers cover from the weather or protection from danger;
* e.g., " ... her cottage in the Lake District served as her bolt-hole whenever the stresses of London became too great "
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[Noun] | "bolt-holes"
1: something (as a building) that offers cover from the weather or protection from danger;
* e.g., " ... her cottage in the Lake District served as her bolt-hole whenever the stresses of London became too great "
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[ "bolt" ]
1: To run away due to danger
* e.g., ... The Rexdale Ryders are pussies so they bolted when the Brown Bullets came
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[ "bolt" ]
1: To wack off in the handicap stall of a school while taking a dump, and this requires a iphone, iphone3gs or an itouch( first or second generation)
* e.g., ... samuel: hey mike what r u doing in there?!(the stall door opens)
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[ "bolt" ]
1: To away at great speed... Scots Slang
* e.g., ... "Shit! The Pollis! Bolt"
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[ "bolt" ]
1: To be extremely cool,hot, or off the hook.
* e.g., ... That new Mustang is bolt.
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[ "bolt" ]
1: to leave (not necessarily in a hurry)
* e.g., ... Damn man, I've got to bolt.
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[ "bolt" ]
1: The assembly on most SMG and larger-class firearms that is responsible for the chambering of a new round, as well as the extraction of the spent casing. It is usually mounted on one or more spring-loaded guide rods, and is operated by a number of ways. From using the recoil force of the exploding powder charge to being manually pulled backwards and then forwards to battery again, it is an essential part of any automatic firearm.
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[ "bolt" ]
1: Another word for cum
[ "bolt" ]
2: your sheets are coverd in bolt
[ "bolt" ]
3: She made me bolt
[ "bolt" ]
4: I bolted as soon as I got it in her
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[ "bolt" ]
1: (v) To lock up; put away safe
* e.g., ... Unless you fittin' on gettin' robbed, I'd dun bolt dat shit if I was you.
[ "bolt" ]
2: (n) A lock, commonly for a door
* e.g., ... If you livin' in the ghetto, you best go down to the hardware store and buy yourself a bolt.
[ "bolt" ]
3: (n) Ammunition
* e.g., ... I keep my bolts in the glovebox 'case shit gets rough.
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[ "bolt" ]
1: a shot of cum that travels at a high speed, often shot at a females face, more commonly down the back of her throat
* e.g., ... oh shit, shoot a bolt!
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[ "bolt" ]
1: N; a mountaineering anchor comprising a metal assembly placed in a hole drilled in rock; a masonry expansion anchor used in the context of mountaineering; in mountaineering, a conventional concrete or masonry anchor, as opposed to an improvised anchor such as a rivet or a dowel.
* e.g., ... The novices bolted their way up the cliff, ignoring the perfect cracks just to the right.
[ "bolt" ]
2: V.; to drill holes and place anchors during a mountaineering ascent, especially conventional masonry anchors, as opposed to improvised anchors; to ascend a climb in poor style, through the excessive use of drilled anchors.
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