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From the movie Pulp Fiction, one of the most feared characters stated his henchmen would "go medieval on yo' ass", which basically was a way of saying his men would click out on the men being threatened. To go medieval means to become savagely violent without restraint, similar to how we imagine those in the savage, unrestrained medieval times would respond to someone who had done them wrong.
Don't make me "go medieval on yo' ass!"
go medieval by MsLi January 24, 2006
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Go medieval

beat/beating the living hell out of somebody, either physically, or mentally

also known as "kick the shit out of"
Look at me like that again and I'll go medieval all over your ass.
Go medieval by Bulldog6 March 1, 2009

GO MEDIEVAL ON SOMEONE'S ASS 

to lose one's temper on, to lose one's emotional equilibrium and act cruel or savage to somebody
After the pickle-sniffer winked at Henry, he went absolutely medieval on the fudge packer!

go midieval 

to torture to death,
as in Pulp Fiction when one character threatens to "go midieval on yo' ass" after that character has sodomized him.
go midieval by doctor2long July 7, 2009

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Person 1: Insert completely incorrect and/or idiotic statement here
Person 2: 🤡🫵🏻
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