plural of shoot
"The garden is full of young plants and shoots emerging from the soil in early spring."
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of shoot
"The plant shoots new leaves every spring."
In plain English: To shoot means to fire something quickly, like an arrow from a bow or a bullet from a gun.
"The gardener shoots water onto the dry soil to help the plants grow."
Alright; ok; of course.
"When I asked if he could help move the sofa, he shoots that he would be right there in a minute."
Goodbye.
"The telegram arrived at the station, so he shouted his final goodbye as the train shoots away down the track."