gunslinger
English
Noun
gunslinger (plural gunslingers)
- (historical) A person in the Old West who carried a gun and was an expert at quickly drawing it and firing.
- (by extension) A person who behaves with the reckless bravado expected of someone who would duel with guns.
- 1995, Nick Hornby, High Fidelity, London: Victor Gollancz, →ISBN, page 142:
- HIP YOUNG GUNSLINGERS WANTED (BASS, DRUMS, GUITAR) FOR NEW BAND. MUST BE INTO REM, PRIMAL SCREAM, FANCLUB ETC. CONTACT BARRY IN THE SHOP.
- 2005, Daniel A. Strachman, Getting Started in Hedge Funds, page 3:
- The perception of the hedge fund world is that of gunslingers and traders who manage billions of dollars by the seat of their pants.
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