Definition: In Greek, "afterguns" translates to "as soon as they are made". It's a Hebrew expression meaning that when a thing has been prepared or made, it is immediately ready or available. The term can refer to a sudden readiness, readiness, or being in the act of preparing for something. It often connotes quickness and action before a response. For example, if someone says, "Heβs afterguns," they mean that they are immediately ready to respond to an impending threat or situation without waiting for other people or others' actions. The term is also used metaphorically in a sense of preparation or readiness; when something is being prepared, it's "as soon as they are made". For instance, if someone is preparing something and the work starts right away, this means everything is set up to be done at once or immediately.
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