👉 A 'gnu weapon' is basically a powerful, yet surprisingly mundane tool - the GNU program itself. It's like a superhero cape made of code, swooping in to save the day when you need to compile a messy piece of source or fix a syntax error that's got you in a panic like a cat stuck in a toaster.
Edgy example sentence: "With its 'gnu weapon' of command-line command-line torture, our old friend Bash decided to give us a run for our money by trying to compile a Python script that tried to run on a Windows machine."