Current thoughts on the covid vaccine???



Kurtr

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shot1
/SHät/
noun
noun: shot; plural noun: shots; plural noun: shot
  1. 1.
    the firing of a gun or cannon.
    "he brought down a caribou with a single shot to the neck"

    Similar:
    report

    crack

    bang

    blast

    explosion

    discharge

    gunfire

    • an attempt to hit a target by shooting.
      "he asked me if I would like to have a shot at a pheasant"
    • the range of a gun or cannon.
      "six more desperadoes came galloping up and halted just out of rifle shot"
    • a person with a specified level of ability in shooting.
      "he was an excellent shot at short and long distances"

      Similar:
      marksman

      markswoman

      shooter

      rifleman

      shootist


    • a critical or aggressive remark.
      "Paul tried one last shot—“You realize what you want will cost more money?”"
  2. 2.
    a hit, stroke, or kick of the ball in sports such as basketball, tennis, or golf.
    "his partner pulled off a winning backhand shot"

    Similar:
    stroke

    hit

    strike

    kick

    throw

    pitch

    roll

    bowl

    lob

    fling

    hurl

    shot-put

    • an attempt to drive a ball into a goal; an attempt to score.
      "he took a shot that the goalie stopped"
    • informal
      an attempt to do something.
      "several of the competitors will have a shot at the title"

      Similar:
      attempt

      try

      effort

      endeavor

      turn

      chance

      opportunity

      guess

      go

      stab

      crack

      bash

      whack

      essay

  3. 3.
    a ball of stone or metal used as a missile fired from a large gun or cannon.

    Similar:
    ball

    bullet

    cannonball

    slug

    projectile

    pellets

    ammunition

    • tiny lead pellets used in quantity in a single charge or cartridge in a shotgun.
      noun: lead shot; plural noun: lead shots
      "metal fragments and lead shot were sent in all directions"
    • a heavy ball thrown by a shot-putter.
  4. 4.
    a photograph.
    "she took a shot of me holding a lamp near my face"

    Similar:
    photograph

    photo

    snap

    snapshot

    picture

    likeness

    image

    portrait

    study

    print

    slide

    transparency

    negative

    positive

    plate

    film

    bromide

    frame

    exposure

    still

    proof

    enprint
    enlargement

    • a film sequence photographed continuously by one camera.
      "the movie's opening shot is of a character walking across a featureless landscape"
    • the range of a camera's view.
      "a prop man was standing just out of shot"
  5. 5.
    a small drink, especially of distilled liquor.
    "he took a shot of whiskey"
    • a single serving of espresso.
      "steamed milk with a shot of espresso"
    • an injection of a drug or vaccine.
      "Jerry gave the monkey a shot of a sedative"

      Similar:
      injection

      inoculation

      immunization

      vaccination

      revaccination
      booster

      venipuncture

      jab

      fix

      hype

  6. 6.
    the launch of a space rocket.
    "a moon shot"
 

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shot1
/SHät/
noun
noun: shot; plural noun: shots; plural noun: shot
  1. 1.
    the firing of a gun or cannon.
    "he brought down a caribou with a single shot to the neck"

    Similar:
    report

    crack

    bang

    blast

    explosion

    discharge

    gunfire
    • an attempt to hit a target by shooting.
      "he asked me if I would like to have a shot at a pheasant"
    • the range of a gun or cannon.
      "six more desperadoes came galloping up and halted just out of rifle shot"
    • a person with a specified level of ability in shooting.
      "he was an excellent shot at short and long distances"

      Similar:
      marksman

      markswoman

      shooter

      rifleman

      shootist


    • a critical or aggressive remark.
      "Paul tried one last shot—“You realize what you want will cost more money?”"
  2. 2.
    a hit, stroke, or kick of the ball in sports such as basketball, tennis, or golf.
    "his partner pulled off a winning backhand shot"

    Similar:
    stroke

    hit

    strike

    kick

    throw

    pitch

    roll

    bowl

    lob

    fling

    hurl

    shot-put
    • an attempt to drive a ball into a goal; an attempt to score.
      "he took a shot that the goalie stopped"
    • informal
      an attempt to do something.
      "several of the competitors will have a shot at the title"

      Similar:
      attempt

      try

      effort

      endeavor

      turn

      chance

      opportunity

      guess

      go

      stab

      crack

      bash

      whack

      essay
  3. 3.
    a ball of stone or metal used as a missile fired from a large gun or cannon.

    Similar:
    ball

    bullet

    cannonball

    slug

    projectile

    pellets

    ammunition
    • tiny lead pellets used in quantity in a single charge or cartridge in a shotgun.
      noun: lead shot; plural noun: lead shots
      "metal fragments and lead shot were sent in all directions"
    • a heavy ball thrown by a shot-putter.
  4. 4.
    a photograph.
    "she took a shot of me holding a lamp near my face"

    Similar:
    photograph

    photo

    snap

    snapshot

    picture

    likeness

    image

    portrait

    study

    print

    slide

    transparency

    negative

    positive

    plate

    film

    bromide

    frame

    exposure

    still

    proof

    enprint
    enlargement
    • a film sequence photographed continuously by one camera.
      "the movie's opening shot is of a character walking across a featureless landscape"
    • the range of a camera's view.
      "a prop man was standing just out of shot"
  5. 5.
    a small drink, especially of distilled liquor.
    "he took a shot of whiskey"
    • a single serving of espresso.
      "steamed milk with a shot of espresso"
    • an injection of a drug or vaccine.
      "Jerry gave the monkey a shot of a sedative"

      Similar:
      injection

      inoculation

      immunization

      vaccination

      revaccination
      booster

      venipuncture
      jab

      fix

      hype
  6. 6.
    the launch of a space rocket.
    "a moon shot"
Thank you Dictionary Boy. Using these definitions, infer about the meaning of vaccine as it applies to Covid or the flu. Doesn't RFK even call these vaccines? Of course, a worm ate part of his brain....so....
 

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Im on the "no more vaccines" bandwagon also, never got the covid one, never got covid, have no faith in those systems anymore.
 


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Auto pen sleepy creepy joe pardoned Fauci before he left, at the 11th hour of his "presidency"
Why did he do that? What was the crime?
 


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Ya sometimes it’s entertaining to mess with them but I’m sure I will add to the list of people who bring nothing .
It almost seems like he has a crush on you? Lefties these days shoot people instead of asking them on a date. It’s a weird way of getting one’s attention. Sick sick people
 

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It almost seems like he has a crush on you? Lefties these days shoot people instead of asking them on a date. It’s a weird way of getting one’s attention. Sick sick people
Yeah so if u got jabbed good for u me personally was in the emergency room for alcohol poisoning they put needles in my arm do they covid vaccine u in there without permission. That's what I'm trying to ask I'm feeling fine 35 years male but they stuck me with something many times. Didn't feel good but felt it this was in covid times? Would they have vaccinated me with out permission?
 

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It's kinda personal at this but I'm on deal where I try and walk 15 miles a day and so I get tired as hell so I like to drink little vodka or alot and it makes me walk more is this bad. Am I the only person to do this. Is it called bad or but seriously I might pound out 10 miles sober and there take some drinks and I'm good for another 6 before my body gives out 245 pound male. Trying to drop weight.
 

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It's kinda personal at this but I'm on deal where I try and walk 15 miles a day and so I get tired as hell so I like to drink little vodka or alot and it makes me walk more is this bad. Am I the only person to do this. Is it called bad or but seriously I might pound out 10 miles sober and there take some drinks and I'm good for another 6 before my body gives out 245 pound male. Trying to drop weight.
I would would switch the vodka out for water if loosing weight is the goal.
 


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