gun-centric

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See also: guncentric

English[edit]

Alternative forms[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From gun +‎ -centric.

Adjective[edit]

gun-centric (comparative more gun-centric, superlative most gun-centric)

  1. Having a focus on guns.
    • 2012 December 21, Richard Whittaker, “NRA: Don't Blame Guns, Blame Kung Lao”, in The Austin Chronicle[1]:
      Wait, what? The NRA, with its fearless commitment to unlimited ammo, going after a game called Bulletstorm? Really? Really? Notice also how he steered clear of the big-selling, heavily guncentric games like Call of Duty and Modern Warfare.
    • 2022 April 13, Ryan Bort, “The Real Reason Republicans Are Loading Their 2022 Campaign Ads With Guns”, in Rolling Stone[2]:
      Filipowski says he really started noticing the uptick in gun-centric ads, which were often the first big campaign rollout ads candidates would release, last fall. They haven’t stopped since.