Question
21 May 2015
- Japanese
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English (US)
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Simplified Chinese (China)
Answers
21 May 2015
Featured answer
- English (US)
Packing/packing heat means to be in possession of a gun.
"I'm packing heat." I have a gun.
"Don't mess with him, he's packing." Don't make him mad, he has a gun.
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- English (US)
Packing/packing heat means to be in possession of a gun.
"I'm packing heat." I have a gun.
"Don't mess with him, he's packing." Don't make him mad, he has a gun.
- Japanese
Oh I see. So just "packing" could mean havin a gun as in this scene?
- English (US)

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