Reverse Dictionary: SHOOT

ADJECTIVES
1945 — LEAD POISONED said of a person who has been shot → US Western usage (Bk.)
1945 — PAUNCHED shot in the stomach → US Western usage (Bk.)

NOUNS
1801 — FUSILLADE a simultaneous discharge of firearms; a wholesale execution by this means
1859 — BANTER a match or contest; a shooting-match → Amer. dial.
1859 — FUSILLATION capital punishment by shooting
1894 — MAGPIE in shooting: a black and white flag or disc displayed on a target range to announce a shot that has the number three (inner) ring of a target; hence, such a shot → Amer. sl.
1965 — SPENARD DIVORCE a shooting of one spouse by the other → US sl.
1990 — BANGING a shooting → US sl.
1990 — WALK-BY a shooting in which the attacker walks past the victim or the victim’s home and fires → African-American gang sl.
1990 — WALK-UP a shooting that is carried out on foot → sl.

NOUNS – PERSON
..17C — PETER GUNNER a poor shot → sl.
..L18 — CHICKEN-BUTCHER one who shoots very young game → sl.
1986 — DEAD EYE DICK a person who is an excellent shot → Aust. sl.

PHRASES
1945 — HAS SAWDUST IN HIS BEARD said of a person shot down in a saloon → US Western usage (Bk.)
1945 — HE LEANED AGAINST A BULLET GOING PAST he was shot → US Western usage (Bk.)

 VERBS
1592 — LEVEL to shoot a missile out of a weapon → obs.
1772 — NAIL to shoot someone, to kill someone → sl.
1774 — LET DAYLIGHT INTO — LET DAYLIGHT INTO ONE — LET DAYLIGHT SHINE THROUGH — LET DAYLIGHT THROUGH — LET THE DAYLIGHT INTO — LET THE DAYLIGHT THROUGH to shoot; to stab → sl.
1774 — LET THE DAYLIGHT INTO THE LUNCHEON RESERVOIR to shoot; to stab → sl.
1774 — LET THE DAYLIGHT INTO THE VICTUALLING DEPARTMENT to shoot; to stab → sl.
..L18 — LET MOONLIGHT INTO to shoot; to stab → sl.
..L18 — PUT DAYLIGHT THROUGH to shoot; to stab → sl.
..E19 — PLANT to hit; to kill; to shoot dead → sl.
..E19 — WING to shoot but not kill; to wound → US sl.
1812 — FAKE to shoot, to wound, to hit or cut; to poison → sl.
1814 — MAKE A BLACKCOCK OF ONE to shoot one → Sc. 
1816 — FUSILLADE to shoot down persons by a simultaneous discharge of firearms
1819 — FLIP to shoot with a pistol, etc. → sl.
1835 — CRACK to shoot with firearms, to fire → colloq.
1838 — PERFORATE to shoot or stab a person → US sl.
1840 — KNOCK DAYLIGHT INTO ONE to make a hole in, esp. to stab or shoot; hence, to kill → colloq.
1844 — BAG to shoot; to kill (an enemy) → Amer. sl.
.M19 — LET SOMEONE HAVE IT to hit, to kill, esp. with gunfire → sl., orig. US
.M19 — SALT to shoot, to shoot dead → US sl.
.M19 — TAKE A POP AT to fire a gun, to shoot at → sl.
1859 — LAM to shoot → Amer. dial.
1865 — NIP to shoot someone → US sl.
1870 — PLUG to shoot → sl.
1872 — BUST A CAP to fire a bullet from a gun
1875 — VENTILATE to shoot; to kill with a bullet → sl., orig. US
1888 — PLUNK to shoot → sl., orig. US
1893 — LET REEK to discharge a gun → Eng. dial.
1897 — SMOKE to shoot → Amer. dial. (Bk.)
1898 — BLIRT to shoot with gun or pistol in an aimless, idle way → Eng. dial. (Bk.)
1898 — BLOT ABOUT to shoot aimlessly → Eng. dial. (Bk.)
1898 — GUN — GUN DOWN to shoot so as to fell or kill → Amer. sl.
..L19 — TAILOR to shoot badly at birds so as to wound rather than actually kill them → sl.
..20C — COP to kill, to shoot dead → US sl.
..20C — OPEN UP — OPEN UP ON to start firing at → US sl.
..E20 — CLIP to kill, esp. by shooting → N. Amer. sl.
1900 — PIP to hit or wound with a shot from a gun → orig. military usage
1910 — UNLOAD to fire one’s gun → US sl.
1913 — BLOW AWAY to kill by shooting or explosion → sl., orig. Southern US dial.
1915 — POOP to fire a gun, to shoot
1917 — FEED LEAD to shoot someone → Amer. dial.
1920 — BLIP — BLIP OFF to hit hard, to shoot → sl., orig. US
1924 — NICK to shoot → US sl.
1927 — ARKANSAW to shoot in an unsportsmanlike manner, whether targeting animals or humans → US sl.
1927 — BLAST to shoot; hence, to fire a bullet into; to shoot dead → Amer. sl.
1930 — AIR-CONDITION to fill full of holes, often by shooting → sl., orig. US
1931 — CHUCK A SLUG to shoot → sl.
1932 — SALIVATE to shoot full of holes; to kill with violence → Amer. dial.
1934 — BURN DOWN to kill, usually with a gun; to shoot someone → Amer. dial.
1935 — GUT-SHOOT to shoot in the belly or abdomen → Amer. sl., orig. Western usage
1938 — CRACK DOWN to lower and shoot a gun → Amer. dial.
1940 — PUT THE BLAST ON to shoot with a gun, esp. to shoot dead → Amer. sl.
1940 — WUFF to shoot a person dead; to blast with gunfire → UK sl.
1945 — BLAZE AWAY AT to shoot at → World War II Amer. sl.
1945 — BORE A NIP to shoot a Japanese → World War II Amer. sl., derogatory
1945 — BORE A NIPPO to shoot a Japanese → World War II Amer. sl., derogatory
1945 — BORE A RATZY to shoot a German → World War II Amer. sl.
1945 — BORE AN APE to shoot a Japanese → World War II Amer. sl.
1945 — BURN POWDER to shoot → US Western usage (Bk.)
1945 — JIMMY A BULL to shoot a law officer → US Western sl. (Bk.)
1945 — PUT WINDOWS IN ONE’S SKULL to shoot one through the head → US Western usage (Bk.)
1945 — RUN AGAINST A PILL to be shot; to take a bullet → US Western sl. (Bk.)
1945 — UNRAVEL SOME CARTRIDGES to shoot → US Western usage (Bk.)
1947 — ACK-ACK to shoot someone or something → US sl.
1950 — WHANG to shoot at → sl.
1956 — BACKSHOOT to shoot a person in the back → US West. sl.
1960 — LIGHT UP to shoot; to destroy with gunfire → US sl.
1960 — PORK to shoot dead, to kill → US sl.
1960 — SANITIZE to shoot dead, to kill → US sl.
1960 — WAX to shoot or kill someone → US sl.
1965 — BURN to kill, usually with a gun; to shoot someone → Amer. dial.
1967 — SKYBUST to shoot at game birds that are out of effective range; to expend ammunition; to shoot at a bird ineffectually → Amer. dial.
1970 — CAP to kill, to murder, to shoot dead; to shoot a person in the knee or leg as a form of punishment → sl., orig. African-American
1970 — PLASTER to shoot someone → African-American sl.
1974 — FOG to kill, usually to kill by shooting → Amer. sl. (Bk.)
1975 — ZAP to shoot someone → US sl. (Bk.)
1980 — PUT ONE IN to shoot dead → US sl.
1981 — LACE to shoot with an automatic weapon → US sl.
1990 — BLOW OUT ONE’S LIGHT to shoot, to kill → Amer. dial. (Bk.)
1990 — FADE to shoot dead → African-American sl.
1990 — GAT to shoot → US sl.
1990 — SPIKE to shoot → African-American sl.
1990 — SPLASH — SPLASH ON to shoot → African-American gang sl.
1990 — ZORT to shoot or destroy → US sl.
1992 — TAG to shoot and hit someone or something → US sl.
1993 — PEEL CAPS to shoot someone → US sl.
1995 — BUS to shoot a gun at someone → US sl.
2001 — PEEL to fire a gun → US sl.
2002 — SWISS-CHEEZE UP to shoot a person or place full of holes → US sl.
2006 — FILL ONE FULL OF LEAD to shoot someone → US sl. (Bk.)