phrased used to show that someone is crossing the line on a matter or getting on someones nerves, without realizing it, resulting in a bad outcome if one is not careful.
Coined by Paris Hilton during an interview with Kim Petras, she defining it as "killing it and slaying in one word."
Also considered the new “That’s hot” which Paris Hilton’s first and was adored by many.
Due to her lack of immoral opinions and scandals, the media failed to catch this new phrase from its creation.
Often used as a combination of “Slay” and “Live” as most fans assumed she misspoke as Slay and Kill can be interchangeable so it would be unnecessary for another word to be made in conjunction, but thus deepening the “word” into a “meme”.
This is partly what makes it such a specific and needed word in today’s online linguistics
Friend: “I found this brand new top by this fabulous designer... you’ve probably never heard of them-”
Me: “of course, they’re like, sliving the industry!”
Friend: “ugh I dunno if this lipstick is to much.”
Me: “No way! You totally sliv with that colour!”
A man that helps out a woman when she is in distress. A chivalrous male that protects women if necessary.
A man that protects his lady friend from a bad dude.
Conversation:
Woman: My bag was stolen!
Knight in Shining Armor: Let me chase him down for you!
Woman: Thanks, you're like my knight in shining armor!
She is such a real pain in the ass if you try to mess with her. She can kill you by her words.But a kind and gentle girl by heart who is sweet. She will check her block list after reading this and unblock one innocent guy.
A children's TV show that originally premiered on PBS from 1989-1993, with Thomas the Tank Engine stories coupled with segments involving real-life actors. It was actually a very funny and well-done show for its time. Both George Carlin and Ringo Starr were even separately featured on the show as well, each playing train conductors.
As of this entry, reruns of the show can now be seen on the Disney Channel.
Shining Time Station was one of the most unique shows in the 90's, combining model animation with real-life actors. (It's also the only way you can see a family-friendly George Carlin.)