Present tense of the infinitive "to burninate." To destroy or lay waste by fire, especially fire as from a dragon's mouth (see within the context of "Trogdor the Burninator" at www.homestarrunner.com/sbemail58.html).Also conjugated in past and continuous tenses: -ed, -ing.
Trogdor the Burninator burninates peasants rather efficiently for a mythical creature with an arm on the back of his neck.
by Ben Gardner February 23, 2003
Get the burninatesmug. 1. The total act of burninating. (see: wordburninator/word) A complete meltdown.
2. To burn, preferrably countrysides and small villages, down to ashes.
3. State of complete and total annihilation.
2. To burn, preferrably countrysides and small villages, down to ashes.
3. State of complete and total annihilation.
by So and So May 20, 2003
Get the Burninationmug. Destruction by way of conflagration, esp by 'Trogdor.' To become ashen as by pyretic consumption. v. 'Burnination'
"Trogdor was a man. He was a dragon man. Maybe he was just a dragon. But he was still Trogdor."
"Burninating the countryside! Burninating the peasants! Burninating all the peoples and their thatched roof cottages!"
"Burninating the countryside! Burninating the peasants! Burninating all the peoples and their thatched roof cottages!"
by Doji Subeta March 25, 2003
Get the Burninatemug. trogdor, the burninator
by Trogdor June 19, 2003
Get the Burninatingmug. The act of viciously destroying the countryside, thatched roof cottages, and peasents with fire emitted from the mouth of Trogdor the Burninator (a.k.a. Trogdor).
"The knights and archers looked on helplessly as the great Trogdor burninated the entire countryside, killing many peasents, and destroying many thatched roof cottages."
by Bryce January 8, 2004
Get the Burninatemug. To burn something (ie peasants, knights, thatched-roofed cottages)using awesome dragon powers. Must have consummate V's and beefy arms!!!
by Strong Bad April 17, 2003
Get the Burninatemug. by MitchTheTitch January 17, 2009
Get the Burninatemug.