fire (one's) pistol in the air



fire (one's) pistol in the air

1. In a duel, to shoot one's firearm into the air to avoid injuring the other party. A: "Did I just hear a gunshot? Is the duel over?" B: "Sir Edmund fired his pistol into the air, so Master William is unscathed."
2. To avoid harshly criticizing or otherwise hurting someone during an argument or debate. I usually fire my pistol in the air in these sorts of debates—I hate hurting people's feelings.
See also: air, fire, pistol

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Xue-Chinese
StefanieSHTE-fah-nee (German), STAY-fah-nee (Dutch)German, Dutch, Danish
Irene['airi:n]
Tzvia-Hebrew
AnnabethAN-ə-bethEnglish (Rare)
Amandaə-MAN-də (English), ah-MAHN-dah (Spanish, Italian, German)English, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, Dutch, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, German, Late Roman