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GAT - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The word Gat can refer to: •In Israel •Gath, an ancient Philistine city mentioned in the Bible •Gat (kibbutz), a kibbutz in modern Israel • Kiryat Gat, a city in modern Israel •Hat, Azerbaijan, a ...
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Today, most Americans are familiar with the name Gatling—or at least know “gat” as slang for firearm—yet the man behind the gun remains largely unknown. In “Mr. Gatling’s Terrible Marvel” Julia Keller seeks to raise Richard Gatling’s historical profile. ... Richard Gatling: Shooting Star ... Richard Jordan Gatling.
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Role Playing Public Radio looks at role playing games with humor and insight. Our mission is to make gaming more fun, whether it is celebrating a legendary session or making fun of dysfunctional gamer. ... If you are a fan of our Actual Play episodes, head over to the brand new RPPR Actual ... As you might have realized,
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Pronunciation: (gat), [key]; —n. a passage or channel that extends inland from a shore through shoals, cliffs, etc. ... gat (Thesaurus) ... gat (Encyclopedia)
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Slang of the Week: gat (noun) a gun ... This week’s word is a great example of how slang comes in and out of fashion. Gat, originally from “Gatling gun” is now a popular word in rap songs, most recently appearing in 50 Cent’s song Gatman and Robin.
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(slang, 1920's gangster) Any type of gun; usually in reference to a pistol. ... You're the second guy I've met within hours who seems to think a gat in the hand means a world by the tail.
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