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shotgun (n.)

1821, American English, from shot (n.) in the sense of "lead in small pellets" (1770) + gun (n.). As distinguished from a rifle, which fires bullets. Shotgun wedding is attested by 1903, American English. To ride shotgun is by 1905, from custom of having an armed man beside the driver on the stagecoach in the Old West to ward off trouble.

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Definitions of shotgun from WordNet

shotgun (n.)
firearm that is a double-barreled smoothbore shoulder weapon for firing shot at short ranges;
Synonyms: scattergun
From wordnet.princeton.edu