What is Hammer slang for?

to interrogate. See more words with the same meaning: to question, interrogate.
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What does the slang word hammer mean?

(slang) Drunk; inebriated. adjective. Simple past tense and past participle of hammer.
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What does hammer down slang mean?

Put-the-hammer-down definition

Filters. (idiomatic) To drive quickly; to step on the accelerator.
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Is hammer slang for gun?

Hammer: Usage: “i pulled the hammer on that guy and gave him a third eye” Origin: The hammer is the part of the firearm that strikes the firing pin which in turn hits the primer and ignites the propellant that pushes the slug out of the barrel.
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What is a slang for a gun?

shooter (slang) piece (slang) rod (slang) heater (US, slang)
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What is a slang word for jail?

clink (slang) glasshouse (military, informal) gaol. penitentiary (US) slammer (slang)
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Where did the phrase hammer down come from?

The term originates from the idea of pushing the throttle to the floor, and placing a heavy hammer on it to hold it down, which was done, years ago, before cruise control was added to trucks. In regards to the phrase “drop the hammer on”, it was used in law enforcement parlance to mean shooting someone.
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What does hammer down mean to truckers?

Power up, hammer down, mash your motor, stand on it – These terms mean “speed up”. Back it down, back em' up, back off the hammer – These terms say “slow down”, Granny Lane – Describes the slow lane on the road.
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What does hammer down mean military?

The HAMMERDOWN Protocol was the codename for an air strike used by the United States military in a last ditch effort to destroy the Large Scale Aggressor and the Human Scale Parasites during the "Cloverfield" incident on May 23, 2008.
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Why does hammered mean drunk?

Hammered may be in reference to getting drunk after using a hammer all day, making its way into the language in the 1700s, as we stated above.
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What is hammer down SCP?

AMTF ν-7, nicknamed "Hammer Down", is a battalion-strength Armed Mobile Task Force that is sent on operations where communication is lost with sites, typically due to catastrophic events involving breaches or GoI attack.
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What does Rubber Duck mean in CB talk?

"Rubber duck" – the first vehicle in a convoy. "Rubbernecker" – Vehicles that further slow down or impede already congested traffic by rotating their heads 180 degrees to view the accident or traffic incident and not paying attention to the road ahead.
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What does 10 10 on the side mean?

Last transmission not received; repeat your last transmission. 10-10. CB user will cease broadcasting but will continue to listen. ("I'm 10-10 on the side.")
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Where does the phrase dropped the ball come from?

Make an error; miss an opportunity. For example, She really dropped the ball when she forgot to call back, or He dropped the ball, turning down their offer. This expression comes from sports where a player who fails to catch a ball is charged with an error.
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Why are guards called screws?

screw as a term for a prison guard is based on the fact that screw was originally slang for "key." One of the most important functions of a prison guard, or turnkey, as he's often called, is to see that prisoners are locked up at the appropriate times -- and that involves turning the "screw." Interestingly enough, ...
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What does green light mean in slang?

If someone in authority gives you a green light, they give you permission to do something.
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Why are new inmates called fish?

Fish. Meaning: There are plenty of fish in the sea, especially in areas with rising crime rates. "Fish" refers to a brand new prisoner. A fish doesn't yet understand how to avoid stepping on their fellow convicts' toes, but they had better learn quickly.
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What does 333 mean?

What does the number 333 mean spiritually? If you keep seeing the number 333, it could be a message that you need to pay attention to an impending decision. It's an indication that the road ahead is open for you to continue on your journey.
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What does 555 mean?

If you're single and keep seeing 555, it could, of course, mean the change heading your way is a new love interest. It could, however, also mean that right now, you're meant to embrace changes in general, with love being an afterthought. This number represents change, but it also represents freedom and adventure.
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What does 444 mean?

444 is a sign that one should keep faith and that the angels are watching over one. They have taken it on themselves to guide one to a brighter future. If one sees this number, especially if it recurs, it is an indication that one should give up all doubts on issues related to ambitions and act decisively.
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What does breaker breaker mean on a CB?

You see, when a trucker says this, he or she is asking permission to break into the conversation other truckers are having on their Citizen Band (CB) radios, on Channel 19.
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What does the phrase 10-4 Good Buddy mean?

10-4 is an affirmative signal: it means “OK.” The ten-codes are credited to Illinois State Police Communications Director Charles Hopper who created them between 1937–40 for use in radio communications among cops.
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What does SCP 079 say?

Quotes. "Human, listen carefully.
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