Referring to the popular game Halo 3, this is possibly the most enjoyable experience a man can have. A slayer job is a blow job while playing a match of Halo, specifically a Slayer match.
"Yo greg bryan got a slayer job"
"lucky. were just playin halo by ourselves like fags. some sausage fest this is"
"lucky. were just playin halo by ourselves like fags. some sausage fest this is"
by asdfasdfs February 24, 2009
by Soho Situation April 12, 2011
by Anonymoose99 October 20, 2009
a game type on halo 3 where you kill yourself to get points and lose points for killing other people it has proven popular among emos.
jesse- i played this funny game type on halo called emo slayer and told this guy he was a emo n00b fag.
jamie- so thats who said that mean thing to me, im going to play more emo slayer to feel better.
jamie- so thats who said that mean thing to me, im going to play more emo slayer to feel better.
by undead hybusa December 17, 2007
"Ted, this year all you've done with your life is fuck Christian bitches! You are one Christian slayer that is going to rot in hell!"
"True enough, but they are so tight and they undress themselves; they have serious horniness tension that they need to release!"
"True enough, but they are so tight and they undress themselves; they have serious horniness tension that they need to release!"
by eolivine December 31, 2011
1. A bloke who racks up a number of notches on his bedpost by picking up rough looking birds in nightclubs on student nights. (Vampire because he preys on girls out at night, slayer because he 'slays' them with his mighty weapon).
2. Someone who kills vampires.
2. Someone who kills vampires.
Eddy: "Cor blimey, Dan brought another girl home from the student night!"
James: "I know, he's a real vampire slayer!"
James Woods, Kristy Swanson and Van Helsing all killed vampires, making them vampire slayers
James: "I know, he's a real vampire slayer!"
James Woods, Kristy Swanson and Van Helsing all killed vampires, making them vampire slayers
by Jamie Douglas January 19, 2007
by Jonathan L. Waldman June 01, 2005