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DeathHead 

One who is a huge fan of Death Metal and it's subgenres.
Bob: I am a DeathHead.

Harry: What is that?

Bob: Someone who loves Death Metal and it's subgenres.

Harry: Oh! We should all be DeathHead's because Death Metal rules.
DeathHead by DeathHead August 4, 2007

deathbread 

1. A usually dark extremely dark bread, often colored black using goth food coloring. Baked with cyanide and other highly toxic substances. Usually eaten on a deathbed. Usually speeds or induces death.
2. An exclamation used to convey a feeling of disappointment , dispair or doom.
1. My great uncle Kracker , who was a major anusbag to our family during his lifetime, was now breathing his last breaths , quietly munching his deathbread.
2. Punk 1: Those guys know it was us who threw molotovs at their crib! Punk 1: And, they know where you live!
Punk 2: Deathbread.
deathbread by Nathan L. July 5, 2005

japanese deathmetal

1) a whole bunch of noise resembling cymbols being crashed together, cats being killed, cars hitting each other, and that fat lady next door singing in the shower.
2) heavy metal that will kill you if you listen to it, DUH.
japanese deathmetal by WizarDofOz September 27, 2003

deathmetal 

a hardcore music that is listened to by anyone
dude that deathmetal is hardcore

Dethreat 

An expression of intention to murder someone.
A: My friend Jewel has received a dethreat recently.
B: What is 'dethreat'?
A: 'Dethreat' is a combination of two words: 'Death' + 'Threat'! It means a declaration of an intention or determination to murder someone.

B: I see! Is 'dethreat' a noun?

A: Yes!
B: What will be its verb form?
A: It is 'dethreaten'!
B: So, I can say that someone has dethreatened to murder your friend, right?
A: Yes, you can say that!
B: Who used 'dethreat' to express 'death threat' or the 'threat of death' in this way for the first time?
A: Md. Ziaul Haque, a poet, writer, songwriter and researcher from Bangladesh used it in his Haqueian Verse titled 'Dethreat'.
B: Thanks a lot my friend!
A: Welcome!
Dethreat by Rajeeb2014 June 22, 2018

Death=Real Death 

A rule in writing that says that if something happens to a character that would kill them in real life, they die. exceptions are present, such as if they have healing powers or something happens to resurrect or save them legitimately. usually, this rule is abandoned in favor of a much more fan-pleasing rule, "if you didn't see the body, they are not dead. "
"wait, did that guy really die? he only fell off the roof."
"Death=Real Death, dude. sorry"
Death=Real Death by starcasme September 29, 2018