A fork of Rural Dictionary
A common misspelling of the word "turret," usually made by people with a fourth-grade education.
the word “turret” for illeterate southern people. much akin to how they pronounce “naked” as “nekked”, or “oil” as “ool”.
“just finished oolin’ up my turrent!”
A larger structure serving the same purpose as a turret, compared to the stand-alone gun, turret. Commonly used outside the US where proper English DOES exist. It should be added to an English dictionary, if it has not been already. Turret is instead used as being part of a tower or building. It might also relate to a more automatic and continuously firing weapon. Regardless of the differences, it is sometimes used interchangeably with turret and found in both forms in video games.
The missile turrent was a base defence while the naval boats had turrets as their means of combat.
Common misspelling of the word "turret", which is a type of machine gun, usually misspelled by a person with a third grade education. Or someone that attends Meadow Bridge High School
I'm a Wildcat and I have a laser TURRENT in Fallout 4