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Kill Word

(Noun): A dehumanizing word or phrase broadcasted, repeated, and memed into the public sphere with the goal of fomenting the genocide of a particular group.

Kill words are a more defined subsection of a wider/vaguer hate speech category.

In the 1994 Rawanda genocide, Propogandists broadcasted kill words "Cockroaches" or "Cut down the tall trees" to the Hutu majority to genocide the Tutsi minority.

Before WW2 , the nazis spread kill words like "Rats" or "Liquidation" in their Holocaust of the jews.

In 2023 Dilbert creator, Scott Adams, predicted that phrases like "Colonizer" or "MAGAts"(Maggots) will become active kill words.

by Bigchungus6969 October 18, 2023


bussin kill

When you slap a spartan's shit so hard entropy rapidly accellerates resulting in the end of their existence.

Refer to 六四天安门事件.

"Bussin Kill!" - Jeff Steitzer

by Biggs Johnson May 29, 2023


Kill It With Fire

When someone sees something and wants to kill it. Sometimes it's a bug. Maybe it's a joke but you already got your flamethrower

"AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH KILL IT WITH FIRE"
"ok"
*gets flamethrower*
"ok"
"BURNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN"
"dude it was a joke-"
"it was?"

by Ghosty_ June 3, 2021


killing the monster

Masturbating

I will be a little late, I am currently killing the monster.

by Sensei85 December 1, 2017


Kill yourself

:D

Kill yourself is mean u want to die

Xavier: hey-
Pocky: Ugh what do u want Xavier
Xavier: i just want to say hey
Pocky: well i hate you i used u and i hope u kill yourself
Xavier: ...
Pocky: ur such a crybaby
Xavier pov: im going to kill Myself...
Pocky: Crybaby HAHAHAHHA

by Xavier innit ^^ October 28, 2021


Kill Blocking

when you see someone on your team sniping in COD and you go sit in front of them and take the kills

"hey dude move out of my way you are kill blocking me"

by quimcicle February 28, 2012


Kill Fodder

“Kill Fodder” is a term used for characters in a fictional series whom were made to be killed off quickly.

Yeah, that character was just kill fodder.

by Some rando writer December 1, 2021