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rock and roll noun used of an automatic or semi-automatic weapon, full automatic fire US- Then he stood up, flicked his iron to rock and roll and gave the little zero a long burst through the Playboy mag. — Apocalypse Now, 1979
- In other words, you flip the switches on your M-16s from semiautomatic to full automatic–rock and roll, as the men say. — Nelson De Mille, Cathedral, p. 382, 1981
- — Maledicta, p. 261, Summer/Winter 1982: “Viet-Speak”
- You peep through that skinny-ass embrasure with your M-16 on full rock and roll[.] — Larry Heinemann, Paco’s Story, p. 10, 1986
- Sergeant said, “You’re on lane four / Set that lever on ‘rock and roll.’” — Sandee Shaffer Johnson, Cadences, p. 83, 1986
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