Definition:
To carry a gun
Example:
1) Be careful when you're out late at night -- you never know who might be packing heat.
2) You never had to tell Dirty Harry to pack heat -- he was always carring a .44 Magnum.
Etymology: "Heater" is slang for gun, and "pack" means 'a container' or 'to fold up' or 'to put away'. So when you "pack heat" you become a container for a gun - or put a gun on your body, in your clothes.
2006-12-08 02:07:46
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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About the Heat Treat Backpack System
pack heat means: back pains
Backpack is a totally new, totally different, reusable, therapeutic heat device for the relief of back and neck pain. What makes the Heat Treat Backpack so unique is found in its shape. The shape provides a treatment system of balanced pain-relieving heat applied to the paraspinal muscles (muscles of the back and/or neck) with the ability to leave the closely associated spinal joints and nerve roots unaffected.
2006-12-08 02:11:59
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answered by richy 2
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weapons were always referred to as heat, so to pack heat is to have a firearm on you person
2006-12-08 02:28:49
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answered by Anonymous
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It means to have a weapon on you - like having a gun in your pocket.
2006-12-08 02:07:05
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answered by Anne C 5
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It means you are carrying a gun.
2006-12-08 02:24:09
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answered by Tara 5
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It means you are carrying a gun.
2006-12-08 02:07:18
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answered by Kallan 7
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carry a gun
2006-12-08 02:06:23
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answered by Albert 6
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you carry a gun
2006-12-08 02:13:24
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answered by Patrick 5
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hot-pack.blogspot.com
juntenwarmer.en.alibaba.com/product/50069149/.../Mini_Heat_Pack.html
2006-12-08 02:08:44
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answered by Anonymous
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