When during a story, a character dies accidentally on purpose. 2 people are fighting and one falls to their death on a pitch fork for example.
OHHH!!!! That was such a Disney Kill!
movies with Disney Kills:
Lion King
Peter Pan
Beauty and the Beast
Flowers in The Attic
movies with Disney Kills:
Lion King
Peter Pan
Beauty and the Beast
Flowers in The Attic
by Alison MC February 12, 2007
setting a goal and accomplishing said goal. success is achieved when you kill the game. can be used for multiple situations
aye nick, see that girl over there? im bout to kill the game.
son, ima kill the game on this quiznos.
son, ima kill the game on this quiznos.
by dannybrown March 30, 2010
1. Ownage11 just made a multikill with his assult rifle!
2. The Green River killer multikilled lots of women.
2. The Green River killer multikilled lots of women.
by Ownage11 March 24, 2004
by Vertical Not Horizontal March 29, 2004
by verahnikah December 20, 2016
The form of assassination taking place when the victum is repeatedly reminded that it's "Classroom in Session" every day for the course of a semester.
Our teacher has Java Killed half the class last year!
Wow... no kidding... they look like they were told the "Logic, Logic, LOGIC" thing again.
Nah man... it was just the usual "Your life will..."
Wow... no kidding... they look like they were told the "Logic, Logic, LOGIC" thing again.
Nah man... it was just the usual "Your life will..."
by Java-Dead May 18, 2009
To completely annihilate any interest in a particular song by overplaying it on the radio.
Any song that is played around 50 times a day is effectively radio-killed
Any song that is played around 50 times a day is effectively radio-killed
In order to effectively radio kill songs like "You're Beautiful" (which is akin to beating a dead horse since the song blows anyway), one must play it repeatedly on all the shitty radio stations until the playcount reaches 6 figures and people go postal from even hearing part of the lyrics.
98% of Christmas music is radio-killed at least a month before the actual Christmas day.
98% of Christmas music is radio-killed at least a month before the actual Christmas day.
by Lord CrutchCricket December 13, 2006