fallout
fallout (n)
- plural
- fallouts
English Definitions:
fallout, radioactive dust (noun)
the radioactive particles that settle to the ground after a nuclear explosion
side effect, fallout (noun)
any adverse and unwanted secondary effect
"a strategy to contain the fallout from the accounting scandal"
fallout (Noun)
The event of small airborne particles falling to the ground in significant quantities as a result of major industrial activity, volcano eruption, sandstorm, nuclear explosion, etc.
fallout (Noun)
The particles themselves.
fallout (Noun)
A negative side effect; an undesirable or unexpected consequence.
fallout (Noun)
A declined offer in a sales transaction when acceptance was presumed.
fallout (Noun)
The person who declines such an offer.
Fallout
Fallout is a role-playing open world video game produced by Tim Cain, developed and published by Interplay in 1997. The game has a post-apocalyptic and retro-futuristic setting, in the aftermath a global nuclear war in the mid-22nd century, featuring an alternate history which deviates some time after World War II, where technology, politics and culture followed a different course. The protagonist of Fallout is an inhabitant of one of the government-contracted fallout shelters known as Vaults. In subsequent Fallout games, he or she is referred to as the "Vault Dweller". The game is considered to be the spiritual successor to the 1988 role-playing video game Wasteland. It is not an official sequel, although it was initially developed as one, because Interplay did not have the rights to Wasteland at that point. It was also intended to use Steve Jackson Games' GURPS system, but that deal fell through due to the excessive amounts of violence and gore included in the game, forcing Black Isle to change the already implemented GURPS system to the internally developed SPECIAL system. Fallout was critically acclaimed and inspired a number of sequels and spin-off games, known collectively as the Fallout series.
Fallout
Fallout is the fourth single by Welsh indie rock band Catfish and the Bottlemen. The song was included in their debut studio album, The Balcony. The single was digitally released on 7 July 2014. The single did not contain a B-side. The song was the first single by the band to chart in Belgium, reaching number 92 in the Ultratop chart.
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