1. Typically refers to a situation in which many people are killed in a violent and extreme manner.
2. Also refers to a situation that does not involve extreme violence but involves the absolute dominance by one thing over another.
3. Death by bleeding within a bathtub.
4. In financial terms: refers to an investment resulting in massive and unexpected loss.
1. Not many people were killed in the Boston Massacre, but it was still a bloodbath.
2. Although the Broncos expected to be competitive in Super Bowl 48, the Seahawks quickly turned it into a bloodbath.
3. On July 13, 1793 Jean-Paul Marat slumped into his bathtub after being stabbed -- a literal and figurative bloodbath. The assailant claimed that she was preventing an even bigger bloodbath but was guillotined anyway.
4. I thought that putting my entire life savings into Lehman Brothers in 2007 would allow me to retire sooner than everyone else. Instead, it was a bloodbath.
Similar to classmate; the only difference is that a "blockmate" is remembered as one of a student's first classmates the moment he/she enters college the first time.
"Blockmate" may also refer to a student's classmate for the entire stay in college, although this is evidently present in colleges that arrange the students' class structure.
A woman who has a multitude of children by different men; typically does nothing else with her life. Just like with horses: the sole purpose of the broodmare is to breed with worthwhile studs.
"That chick on Maury was a total broodmare. She had 6 kids with 5 different dads and doesn't even have a job."
"Arlene is having ANOTHER baby? What a broodmare!"