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Meanings of 'killing moon' and 'killing time' in song by Echo and The ...
...3 Killing moon sounds vaguely astrological, as if some alignment or what-have-you in the heavens is being interpreted as related to killing. Alternatively, moon sometimes means "month"....
https://english.stackexchange.com/questions/11304/meanings-of-killing-moon-and-killing-time-in-song-by-echo-and-the-bunnymen
What is the ??cide? word for killing one?s husband?
...We have uxoricide for killing one?s wife, but what is the equivalent term for killing one?s husband? Similarly, what is the husband-specific equivalent for the adjective uxorial?...
https://english.stackexchange.com/questions/189832/what-is-the-cide-word-for-killing-one-s-husband
meaning - What is the difference between the terms "mass murder ...
...The difference between manslaughter and murder is usually a legal one, and depends on which jurisdiction you are in. In everyday lingo, manslaughter is usually seen as the involuntary or unintended ending of a life, whereas murder implies intent: a murderer meant to end a person's life. Also, the word implies that the killing is illegal if we call it murder. Killing is a neutral term, which ......
https://english.stackexchange.com/questions/265673/what-is-the-difference-between-the-terms-mass-murder-massacre-and-genocid
The Origin of "Killing It" - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
...There are two distinct uses of "killing it" in your question. The first would be used as such: You killed it out there! The crowd loved it! This meaning is more or less explained by the question you linked to: While its usage to mean "very funny" is partly covered in another question, its usage via idioms like to make a killing to indicate a "large profit" dates back to 1886 (as noted above ......
https://english.stackexchange.com/questions/131969/the-origin-of-killing-it
Is ?Raid Kills Bugs Dead? grammatical? - English Language & Usage ...
...Likewise, if we interpret to kill as to strike (someone) dead, then Raid kills bugs dead means Raid strikes bugs dead dead, which is tautological. However, in the context of comparing to other products the meaning of to kill is softened, and the slogan is to be understood as Raid actually kills bugs....
https://english.stackexchange.com/questions/629876/is-raid-kills-bugs-dead-grammatical
meaning of Kill the game - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
...Sounds like winning intensively. Killing a song means performing it to the limit...very well. Compare it to "Cold as Hell" for surprising uses of kill and cold....
https://english.stackexchange.com/questions/594490/meaning-of-kill-the-game
What is the meaning of "liquidate" and is it appropriate to use it as a ...
...9 I think it has a precise meaning i.e. it refers to a certain type of killing. The meaning is derived from its etymology, and from the contexts in which it was first used and in which it has been used since....
https://english.stackexchange.com/questions/467540/what-is-the-meaning-of-liquidate-and-is-it-appropriate-to-use-it-as-a-substitu
meaning - One single word for honour killing - English Language & Usage ...
...honour killing is a word that carries sentiments. But its Google synonym don't. Like assassination - is a more of a war machine word. butchery - is not right either. Do we have a single word for ......
https://english.stackexchange.com/questions/184555/one-single-word-for-honour-killing
meaning - Murdered in cold blood? - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
...When looking up the meaning of a cold blooded murder I find it means that the murder was premeditated or deliberate. Which it was. But I also find it means that the killing was done without any feelings of emotion. Which is contrary to what Othello feels. So is the murder of Desdemona a cold blooded murder? and Why?...
https://english.stackexchange.com/questions/292955/murdered-in-cold-blood
What is the origin of the term, ?to 86 someone?? [duplicate]
...I've always understood "86 someone" to be gangland slang for killing them. I vaguely suspect a nautical origin. But Urban Dictionary gives a different slant, somewhere between your understanding and mine....
https://english.stackexchange.com/questions/451810/what-is-the-origin-of-the-term-to-86-someone
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