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gun for (someone or something) gun for (someone or something)1. Literally, to pursue someone or something with a gun. The police are gunning for that escaped convict.2. To seek or pursue someone or something, especially while angry or annoyed. If my enemy is gunning for me, then I'm definitely hiding in the bathroom.3. To work hard in pursuit of something. How many college students are gunning for the same internship as me?4. To show one's support for someone or something. I know she's nervous about taking this exam, so let's show her that we're all gunning for her.See also: gungun for someone 1. Lit. to seek one out to shoot one. They say that Tex is gunning for the sheriff. 2. Fig. to seek someone out in anger. The boss is gunning for you. I think that Walter is gunning for me.See also: gungun for1. Pursue relentlessly so as to overcome or destroy. For example, He was sure they were gunning for him and asked for police protection, or The senator felt that the reporters were gunning for him with that article about his brother . [Slang; late 1800s] 2. Go after in earnest, try hard to obtain. For example, He's been gunning for a raise all year. [Slang; mid-1900s] See also: gungun forv.1. To pursue someone or something relentlessly in order to overcome or destroy: Look out; they're jealous of you and they're gunning for you.2. To go after something in earnest; set out to obtain something: Everyone in the office is gunning for a promotion.3. To lend encouragement and support to someone or something: My friends were all gunning for me when I ran in the marathon.See also: gungun for someone in. to be looking for someone, not necessarily with a gun. Sam is gunning for Wilmer. See also: gun, someone |