That is the correct expression, "It's time to swallow the bullet.", which is a way of saying that something difficult or unpleasant must be faced. It is a mix up of "bite the bullet", "a bitter pill to swallow", and "swallow your pride"; all have related meanings. <<>> Soldiers were given a bullet to bite before battlefield surgery in the days before anaesthetics. No-one ever aimed to swallow so this is a non-metaphor.
A more common and less violent way to express this idea is: "It's time to bite the bullet."
youll die if it was a lead bullet then good luck, lead and its oxides aren't too good for you if it was a copper bullet then those things tend to be kind of sharpish at the point, it wouldn't dissolve or anything, stomach acids can react with metals. If you did swallow bullet, maybe you should go to the doc, but certainly don't take an mri hope i helped :)
Hat does it mean when a swallow pecks at your window?
They can't SWALLOW
I assume you mean seconds per bullet. To reverse the units here, you put the figure under 1. i.e. 1/4 seconds per bullet (this is called the reciprocal)
No, stomach acid will not fire a bullet, or, more properly, a cartridge, you have ingested. It cannot. Further, a cartridge that is in good condition going in will almost certainly pass completely through you and be little affected by your digestive system. Transit time in a healthy "normal" person will be too short for anything substantial to happen to that cartridge.
A Bullet is commonly used to mean one year in jail/prison Source: I'm a Prosecutor for Suffolk County in MA
"Tragalo" can be translated to "swallow it" or "eat it" in English.
The reference to grains means the weight of the bullet.
They do not always swallow them but a lot of the time they do.
If you mean Video Copilot's 'The Bullet', then no, it is sold separately.