Bullet

Etymology
From boulette:.

Noun

 * 1) A projectile, usually of metal, shot from a gun at high speed.
 * 2) The ammunition for a sling or slingshot.
 * 3)  A printed symbol in the form of a solid circle, •, often used for marking items in a list.  (see also bulleted)
 * 4)  An entire round of unfired ammunition for a firearm, including the projectile, the cartridge casing, the explosive charge, etc.
 * 5)  A large scheduled repayment of the principal of a loan; a balloon payment.
 * 6) A rejection letter, as for employment, admission to a school or a competition.
 * John's not going to any of his top schools; he got a bullet from the last of them yesterday.
 * 1)  One year of prison time
 * 2)  An ace (the playing card).
 * 3)  Anything that is projected extremely fast.

Verb

 * 1)  To draw attention to (text) by, or as if by, placing a graphic bullet in front of it.
 * 2)  To speed, like a bullet.
 * Their debut started slow, but bulleted to number six in its fourth week.
 * 1)  To make a shot, especially with great speed.