Definition of Bulletproof

1. Verb. Make bulletproof. "Bulletproof the car"

Generic synonyms: Proof

2. Adjective. Without flaws or loopholes. "A bulletproof argument"

3. Adjective. Not penetrable by bullets. "Bulletproof vest"
Similar to: Armored, Armoured

Definition of Bulletproof

1. a. Capable of resisting the force of a bullet.

Definition of Bulletproof

1. Adjective. (context: of a material) Capable of withstanding a direct shot by a bullet fired from a gun. ¹

2. Adjective. (idiomatic) reliable, infallible, sturdy or error-tolerant. ¹

3. Adjective. (usually of an idea or concept) Unbreakable, very tough. ¹

4. Verb. To make proof against bullets. ¹

5. Verb. (slang) to make resistant to failure. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Bulletproof

1. [adj]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Bulletproof

bulletin board service
bulletin board system
bulletin board systems
bulletin boards
bulletined
bulleting
bulletining
bulletinize
bulletinized
bulletinizes
bulletinizing
bulletins
bulletized
bulletless
bulletlike
bulletproof (current term)
bulletproof vest
bulletproof vests
bulletproofed
bulletproofing
bulletproofs
bullets
bullfaced
bullfeast
bullfeasts
bullfice
bullfighter
bullfighters
bullfighting

Literary usage of Bulletproof

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. School Violence: Views of Students & the Community: Congressional Hearings edited by Michael Castle (2001)
"The bulletproof? package helps teens know and read the warning signs. ... That is why BulletProof? presents a faith-based perspective on youth violence ..."

2. Rock Excavating and Blasting by John Joseph Cosgrove (1913)
"To make the walls bulletproof, the inside of the building is lined with boards, the same as the outside, and the space between the inner and the outer ..."

3. Peer Justice & Youth Empowerment: An Implementation Guide for Teen Court by Tracy M. Godwin, David J. Steinhart, Betsy A. Fulton (1997)
"Waivers and releases are not bulletproof protection against liability. Waivers and releases are not bulletproof protection against liability. ..."

4. The Russo-Japanese War: Reports from British Officers Attached to the by Great Britain War Office. General Staff, Great Britain War Office (1908)
"One use I saw these rails put to was the construction of a bulletproof look-out in a tree. The original look-out had merely consisted of a small platform on ..."

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