ink bomb

English

Noun

ink bomb (plural ink bombs)

  1. An explosive device which releases an indelible ink designed to stain a person illegally opening a container of cash.
  2. A wad of paper or tissue soaked in ink to be thrown at someone; common among school children in the days of inkwells.
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