Definition
Used to indicate that one finds a statement or action derisive or combative.
In Context
- "I look at them. They're the boards of a novice-recently-turned-intermediate surfer. 'Does Garrett have any boards in the van?' 'Ooh, shots fired. What's wrong with my boards, eh?'"
- "Shots fired! Lonely Horse came out guns-a-blazing with the track "Devil in the White House.""
- "Drake clapped back less than 24 hours later with "Duppy Freestyle," in which he talked about once being a fan of Pusha's, called out "Infrared" producer Kanye West and warned that he'll be sending an invoice for all this extra publicity he's giving Pusha and his new album. And Drake really did send the record label an invoice for "promotional assitance and career reviving" with a $100,000 fee the next day. Shots fired!"
See Also
- gloves are off
- them's fightin' words