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cannon noun- a large handgun US, 1846
- When Diamond came back he had a pitchfork. But Legs had a cannon. — Jack Lait and Lee Mortimer, New York confidential, p. 161, 1948
- If you do that, we can stow these damn cannons and arm bands in a locker. — Darryl Ponicsan, The Last Detail, p. 37, 1970
- About this time, four detectives come out of an unmarked car with their cannons out. — Edwin Torres, Carlito’s Way, p. 73, 1975
- I’m talking nice to him about Julio Sierra, when all of a sudden he pulls out this cannon[.] — Edwin Torres, Q & A, p. 13, 1977
- Listen, you motherfucker, you tried to kill me with a fucking cannon. — Traffic, 2000
- a large surfboard designed for big-wave conditions US
- — John M. Kelly, Surf and Sea, p. 297, 1965
- an extra large marijuana cigarette UK, 1999
- — www.addictions.org, 1999
- a muscular arm US
- — Ellen C. Bellone (Editor), Dictionary of Slang, p. 6, 1989
- a pickpocket US, 1909
- Jake, a con man, a cannon or a fake of any kind / make a C or so, the day after tomorrow you serving time. — Bruce Jackson, Get Your Ass in the Water and Swim Like Me, p. 141, 1965
- A “cannon” with a tired horse face took the vacant stool in my right. — Iceberg Slim (Robert Beck), Pimp, p. 91, 1969
- The cannon is the guy who actually goes in the guy’s pocket. — Leonard Shecter and William Phillips, On the Pad, p. 159, 1973
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