ammo

/ˈæmoʊ/
noun
  1. Short for ammunition; bullets, shells, or other projectiles fired from weapons.
    • At the shooting range, you have to buy your own ammo.
    • The soldiers loaded their rifles with fresh ammo before the mission.
    • The hunter packed extra ammo for the long trip into the woods.
  2. Information or arguments used to support a position or attack an opponent in a debate or conflict.
    • During the debate, he used the opponent's past mistakes as ammo.
    • Her research provided strong ammo for the lawsuit.
    • The leaked emails gave the reporters plenty of ammo for their story.
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