n.
1. one who set fire to things.
v., -nat·ed, -nat·ing, -nates.
v.tr.
To cause to burn.
To set fire to.
To subject to great heat, especially to make luminous by heat.
To arouse the passions of; excite: The insults ignited my anger.
1. one who set fire to things.
v., -nat·ed, -nat·ing, -nates.
v.tr.
To cause to burn.
To set fire to.
To subject to great heat, especially to make luminous by heat.
To arouse the passions of; excite: The insults ignited my anger.
by David May 21, 2003
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by Neil July 29, 2003
To kill it with fire.
by Null Windhunter January 15, 2008
The burning remains or area left after an act of burninating (v). Usually referred to with the actions of a Trogdor. See Dragon.
by Ferret June 6, 2003
1) The process of burning totally and completely.
2) The process of smoking marijuana. This euphemistic term is derived from the legendary Trogdor the Burninator, who is renowned for burninating (see def. 1) peasants, thatched roofed cottages, and the countryside in general. This terminology was added to the lexicon by the Trogdangle; a secret organization of potheads based at Cornell University.
2) The process of smoking marijuana. This euphemistic term is derived from the legendary Trogdor the Burninator, who is renowned for burninating (see def. 1) peasants, thatched roofed cottages, and the countryside in general. This terminology was added to the lexicon by the Trogdangle; a secret organization of potheads based at Cornell University.
by Trogdangle April 26, 2003