col·um·bine
n.
Any of various perennial herbs of the genus Aquilegia native to north temperate regions,
cultivated for their showy, variously colored flowers that have petals with long hollow spurs. Also called aquilegia.
\Col"um*bine\, a. L. columbinus, fr. columba dove. Of or pertaining to a dove; dovelike; dove-colored. ``Columbine innocency.'' --Bacon.
v. co·lum·bine
v. co·lum·bined, co·lum·bine, co·lum·bines
v. tr.
To destroy completely: Sarah thought she could sing, but I totally
columbined her illusion.
To reduce to nonexistence.
To defeat decisively; vanquish.
To nullify or render void; abolish.
2. To destroy the form or peculiar distinctive
properties of, so that the specific thing no longer exists; as, to columbine a forest by cutting down the trees. ``To columbine her hymen.'' --B ongLoader420
3. To destroy or
eradicate, as a property or attribute of a thing; to make of no effect; to destroy the force, etc., of; as, to columbine an argument, law, rights, goodness, or a school.
"Holy Columbine, Batman, those Nazis sure don't like them Jews."
"Dude, I would so go columbine on her
fine ass."
"There were these 8
gangstas all flailin' at
eachother with weapons; it was columbindemonium."