by big daddy Carsyn January 07, 2021
by Tactical_DooDoo October 13, 2017
Kill all men is a saying used by feminists (generally used by women) as a joke or to make fun of men.
Usually males (mostly white and/or straight) take offence to the saying as their ego cannot handle it.
Usually males (mostly white and/or straight) take offence to the saying as their ego cannot handle it.
by aqua lilia September 27, 2022
Not genuinely wishing for the death of men but for the death of the patriarchy and conventional masculinity
Used in response to the sexism and bias in this society, and only really hated or talked down on by coward men who like treating women horribly
Used in response to the sexism and bias in this society, and only really hated or talked down on by coward men who like treating women horribly
Girl: I can’t believe that man was tried as innocent! The evidence was overwhelming! Ugh #KAM
Coward man: Ew omg why would you use that, you need mental help
Literally anyone with a brain: ew that dude needs to get a life and be a better person, learn what a movement is before u act like a dum coward, Kill All Men!!
Coward man: Ew omg why would you use that, you need mental help
Literally anyone with a brain: ew that dude needs to get a life and be a better person, learn what a movement is before u act like a dum coward, Kill All Men!!
by Get some brain cells March 10, 2022
by 459395 February 26, 2022
A Shiny game "M.D.K." for Windows/MS-DOS, Mac OS and PS1 whose name was inspired by Demolition Man movie (1993). In fact the "M.D.K." name might mean "Mission: Deliver Kindness" as it was mentioned in game manual, but who cares?
- Dude, I Murder Death Kill all night. Shiny was f****ng awesome those days, Earthworm Jim and the like!
by GGLapkizzz February 19, 2021
Ruining one's life, as by precluding possibilities, reducing opportunities, or narrowing one's options. If "the world is your oyster," then killing one's oyster roughly corresponds to "killing one's world." Something like a long-term, all-encompassing buzzkill, or seriously, permanently cramping my style.
by myleslong2 May 01, 2010