Pronunciation: /ˈpɑrtɪŋ ʃɑt/
noun a final remark or action, typically an insult or criticism, made as someone is leaving
A1 He gave her a parting shot before leaving the room.
A2 As a parting shot, she told him she never wanted to see him again.
B1 The parting shot from the boss was a reminder to meet deadlines.
B2 Her parting shot was a sarcastic comment about his fashion sense.
C1 His parting shot during the argument left everyone speechless.
C2 The politician's parting shot at the end of the debate was a call for unity.
formal Before leaving the meeting, he made sure to deliver a well-thought-out parting shot to address any lingering concerns.
informal As he walked out the door, he couldn't resist throwing in a cheeky parting shot to lighten the mood.
slang His parting shot was to drop the mic and walk away, leaving everyone speechless.
figurative Her resignation letter was her parting shot at the company, expressing all her frustrations and disappointments.
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