Shoot someone down
shoot bricks
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- Shoot straight
Also, shoot square. Deal fairly and honestly, as in You can’t trust most car salesmen, but Jim always shoots straight, or We always shoot square with our customers. These colloquial terms use straight and square in the sense of “straightforward and honest,” and shoot in the sense of “deal with.”
- Shoot-the-chutes
noun 1. chute the chute. chute the chute or chute the chutes, shoot the chutes verb (used without object) 1. to ride or slide on, or as if on, a chute-the-chute.
- Shoot the lights out
shoot the breeze
- Shoot through
verb 1. (intransitive, adverb) (informal, mainly Austral) to leave; depart
- Shoot-up
noun, Slang. 1. an act or instance of injecting an addictive drug intravenously. 2. shootout (def 1). shoot the lights out