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americide 

Pronunciation: uh-mer-i-sahyd

-Verb
1. To kill an American citizen.
2. To invade another country with no reason and subvert the local government through the means of fast-food chain restaurants and Coca-Cola.
You are guilty of committing americide in the third-degree for executing this man from New York.

You are guilty of committing americide in the second-degree for allowing Coca-Cola to flourish in the Middle East.
americide by Byronasaurus May 15, 2008
Related Words

aquaricide

the act of flushing perfectly healthy fish down the toilet.
When Jay got the great news he was moving to another office it was either move the heavy fish tank or simply choose aquaricide.
aquaricide by bb2255 October 17, 2010

Avatricide 

The killing of an Avatar from a message board forum.
You get a forum member who puts up an Avatar and it has a virus in it,another member would grass on him and then the overworked site owner would kill it with a couple of mouse points and clicks and Avatricide will happen

Another example would be you just don't like the twat who put an avatar up so you would lie about stuff with another forum member and just piss the dude off by Avatricide.
Avatricide by Overworked Admin October 21, 2010

Avatricide 

The killing of an Avatar from a message board forum as defined by RMC member Straight4ward.
POSTMAN killed clash's avatar cause he was grassed on by Fishface,POSTMAN commited Avatricide.

Hellmail writes "Avatricide is rife on the darkside"

Americide 

When a large group of people that were born in the United States or legally American citizens are killed in some way. For example, during bombings, terrorist attacks, school shootings, etc.
Person A: "Dude, did you hear about the school shooting in Virginia?"
Person B: "Yeah, it was a huge Americide!"
Americide by Signmanstrr April 18, 2018

Ataricide 

Like LUEiciding, this is commiting GameFAQs Account Suicide on any Atari Board or Atari Game
Woah, NickBush24 Ataricided on Enter the Matrix...
Ataricide by TinTower April 14, 2004