- last post: 01.01.0001 12:00 AM PDT
Hm, let me break this question down.
"Can you melee with the shotgun?"
1. "Can you": as in; is one able to do something, perform a certain action.
2. "Melee": hm this is a tough one, lets break it down
2a. "Me": Referring to myself, me
2b. "Lee": Sounds alot like the word lay, so it means to lay down
2. Final Definition of "Melee": To lay myself down
3. "With the": while possesing something
4. "Shotgun": another tough one, lets break it down
4a. "Shot": The past of shoot, inferring someone had finished shooting
4b. "Gun": A weapon that fires some sort of trajectory
4. "Shotgun": A weapon that has already fired
OK, after analyzing all of that, here is what I've come up with.
"Is one able to lay themself down while possesing a gun that has already been shot?"
Hm, my answer to that is yes, because someone can shoot a gun and then lay themselves down. It's easy.