verb.
to hermanate -
destroy utterly; wipe out; end the existence of (something) by damaging or attacking it with expert precision; to obliterate the opposition a forceful display of rapid dominance.
-OR-
prank ingeniously; intimidate through highly complex schemes of evil; domineer; cunningly deceive or outwit; bamboozle.
English verb âhermannateâ conjugated in most common tenses:
Present
I hermannate
Past
I hermannated
Future
I will hermannate
Subjunctive Perfect
I have hermannated
Conditional Perfect
I would have hermannated
Progressive Present
I am hermannating
Progressive Indicative Pluperfect
I had been hermannating
"Did I seriously just get hermannated again?"
"Hermannators gonna hermannate."
"And the devil that deceived them was cast into the lake of fire and brimstone, where the beast and the false prophet will be hermannated at the blink of an eye." - Revelation 20:10
"You've been hermannated!" - *mic drop*
"Nevertheless, saying goodbye is additionally stressful when the bodies of your loved ones have been hermannated beyond any and all physical recognition."
âI woke up on the floor. She had stolen both the covers and all the pillows. Man, I got hermannated so hard.â
"Please, no, I beg of you, don't hermannate me, I have a wife and two young children! Please, no, oh god, not the hammer again! Noooo-"