To cause chaotic immolation throughout the countryside, likely to peasants and their thatched-roof cottages.
"Trogdor went about burninating the countryside."
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Burn+in+ate: vb. burninates, burninate-ting or burninated. 1. to undergo or cause to undergo combustion by specific species of dragon (Wing-a-ling) 2. to destroy or be destroyed by dragon fire. 3. (tr) to damage, injure or mark by fire.
1. Trogdor burninated the countryside. 2. (see 1) 3. (see 1)
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The act or process of burning everything in sight including such things as the coutryside, peasants, and everyone whos left...The act of burnination is mostly performed by Trogdor...\\\\\\\"HES A FREEKING DRAGOOOOOONN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!\\\\\\\"
\\\\\\\"I like burninating the peasants...\\\\\\\"--Quote by Trogdor
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Present tense of the infinitive "to burninate." To destroy or lay waste by fire, especially fire as from a dragon's mouth (see within the context of "Trogdor the Burninator" at www.homestarrunner.com/sbemail58.html).Also conjugated in past and continuous tenses: -ed, -ing.
Trogdor the Burninator burninates peasants rather efficiently for a mythical creature with an arm on the back of his neck.
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1. The total act of burninating. (see: wordburninator/word) A complete meltdown.
2. To burn, preferrably countrysides and small villages, down to ashes.
3. State of complete and total annihilation.
Trogdor stomped through the land and laid everything to burnination.
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Destruction by way of conflagration, esp by 'Trogdor.' To become ashen as by pyretic consumption. v. 'Burnination'
"Trogdor was a man. He was a dragon man. Maybe he was just a dragon. But he was still Trogdor."
"Burninating the countryside! Burninating the peasants! Burninating all the peoples and their thatched roof cottages!"
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The setting to fire of things. Oftenly done by the awesome Trogdor}
trogdor, the burninator
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