by NikoxNazzty May 2, 2018
intransitive verb
sometimes used interjectionally with an object (as a personal or reflexive pronoun) to express success after having a good night.
Typically used by a comedian : to celebrate the one (1) good night on stage out of 100 (one hundred) without unfairly or harsh criticism by audience.
sometimes used interjectionally with an object (as a personal or reflexive pronoun) to express success after having a good night.
Typically used by a comedian : to celebrate the one (1) good night on stage out of 100 (one hundred) without unfairly or harsh criticism by audience.
1. Jay Ward had the room rocking & "Killed It" on stage tonight.
2. The only place Woody Batilaran "Kills It" is alone with his hand at the end of the night.
3. I once saw Jamie Ward "Kill It" at the Improv but I was really high that night.
2. The only place Woody Batilaran "Kills It" is alone with his hand at the end of the night.
3. I once saw Jamie Ward "Kill It" at the Improv but I was really high that night.
by rocked the house, sucessful, February 16, 2014
by Howtobealegend101 June 29, 2015
An article from a russsian newspaper:
Sooy fore poor englesh
Were were yuo wen mihail was kill?
i is at home polsihng cennon ball wen pjotr call
"mihail is kill"
"no"
Sooy fore poor englesh
Were were yuo wen mihail was kill?
i is at home polsihng cennon ball wen pjotr call
"mihail is kill"
"no"
by GHostly scrotum December 26, 2013
1. Man, Chris Brown KILLED the Chicken Noodle Soup!
2. Someone tells a joke, and one person laughs longer and louder than everybody else, they killed it.
2. Someone tells a joke, and one person laughs longer and louder than everybody else, they killed it.
by aishabe November 20, 2006
by The Return of Light Joker December 28, 2009