(transitive) To make proof against bullets.
We have to bulletproof this program before we let the users at it; check every input, catch every possible flaw... it must not fail in use.
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(figurative) Reliable, infallible, sturdy or error-tolerant.
The packed opening night of Twain’s first UK tour since 2004 is an impressively barnstorming, thigh-slapping, eye-searing revue that marries her bulletproof back catalogue with a cautious sprinkle of new material.
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(of a material) Capable of withstanding a direct shot by a bullet fired from a gun.
YouTube is awash in gun content, often referred to as “GunTube” by firearm enthusiasts. Individuals who come to GunTube—including children and teens—can find videos which glorify assault weapons, show how to modify firearms, and teach vi…
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