rifle is fine

The phrase 'rifle is fine' became popular through the writings of Ivan Chesnokov and is often used humorously or sarcastically to express that a rifle is adequate, despite not being the best option.

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Definition

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(humorous, slang)Used to humorously convey that a firearm is sufficient for its purpose, despite not being the best or most advanced.

Example

  • When asked if he wanted a newer model, he shrugged and said, 'Rifle is fine.'

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(humorous, sarcastic)Used to mockingly suggest that a firearm is sufficient, even when it is clearly outdated or ineffective compared to newer options.

Example

  • In the face of modern weaponry, he sarcastically commented, 'Rifle is fine.'

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "rifle is fine":

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