Samuel colt
noun
1.
Samuel, 1814–62, U.S. inventor of the Colt revolver.
noun
1.
a male horse or pony under the age of four
2.
an awkward or inexperienced young person
3.
(sport)
a young and inexperienced player
a member of a junior team
noun
1.
trademark a type of revolver, pistol, etc
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