v. To incinerate something at random without warning, usually by dragon. Commonly affiliated with pesants and the country side in general.
by TheBurninator January 7, 2004
the results of the act of burninating teh countryside, peasants, or thatched-roof cottages. Usually the consequence of Trogdor smiting Kerrek. See also Trogdor and burninate
by Strong Bad the Awesome February 24, 2003
The state of burning with great power, effectiveness, and effeiciency. The state of burnination is usually acheived by stepping on 10 peasants consecutavly without getting sworded, arrowed or 404'd.
by Matt July 28, 2004
From Sean Paul's "We Be Burnin":
Everyday, we be burnin not concernin what nobody wanna say
We be earnin dollars turning cau we mind deh pon we pay
some got gold and oil and diamonds all we got is mary j
legalize it, time to recgonize it
Everyday, we be burnin not concernin what nobody wanna say
We be earnin dollars turning cau we mind deh pon we pay
some got gold and oil and diamonds all we got is mary j
legalize it, time to recgonize it
by Docta J October 19, 2005
To cause chaotic immolation throughout the countryside, likely to peasants and their thatched-roof cottages.
by Blackmac November 1, 2003
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.
by John Fraser November 21, 2003