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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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| 2. | Burninates | ||
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To lay waste, as with fire, to countrysides, peasants, and thatched-roofed cottages. other things may be burninated, but these are the only approved ones (see www.homestarrunner.com) "and Trogdor smot the Kerrek, and all was laid to burnination"
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To burn, as Trogdor does. Trogdor burninates villages.
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