shoot out



shoot something out

 
1. to stick, throw, or thrust something outward. The diamond shot bright shafts of light out when the sun fell on it. The little girl shot out her tongue at the teacher.
2. to settle a matter by the use of guns. Bill and the cowboywith whom he had been arguingwent out in the street and shot it out.
See also: out, shoot

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Atalia-Hebrew
EustaceYOO-stəsEnglish
ErykahER-i-kəEnglish (Modern)
Tenzin-Tibetan, Bhutanese
AdoraciÓN-Spanish
Langley['læŋli]