Pop-gun
[pop-guhn] /ˈpɒpˌgʌn/
noun
1.
a child’s toy from which a pellet is shot by compressed air, producing a loud .
/ˈpɒpˌɡʌn/
noun
1.
a toy gun that fires a pellet or cork by means of compressed air and makes a popping sound
n.
type of child’s toy, 1620s, from pop (n.1) + gun (n.).
noun
A pistol (1849+)
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