To brutally kick or stamp on someone whilst they are on the ground in the manner of Robert Deniro's portrayal of Jimmy Conway in the film Goodfellas, where they were murdering Billy Batts.
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1. action, The removal of the nards
2. verb, denarded nards
Past-tense; denarded, current tense, denarding
2. verb, denarded nards
Past-tense; denarded, current tense, denarding
Poacher 1: Bro i totally denarded that white lion.
Poacher 2: what’s denarding?
Poacher 1: You just take the nards of something and yoink them out...
Poacher 2: what’s denarding?
Poacher 1: You just take the nards of something and yoink them out...
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The rosy-golden light of the setting Sun (or rising Sun) on trees - illuminating the tallest treetops, especially urban trees; akin to Alpenglow.
alternatively: dendronglo
dendron: (δένδρον) is the Greek word for "tree"
from etymonline.com :
glow (v.)
Old English glowan "to glow, shine as if red-hot," from Proto-Germanic *glo- (source also of Old Saxon gloian, Old Frisian gled "glow, blaze," Old Norse gloa, Old High German gluoen, German glühen "to glow, glitter, shine"), from PIE root *ghel- (2) "to shine," with derivatives referring to bright materials and gold. Figuratively from late 14c. Related: Glowed; glowing. Swedish dialectal and Danish glo also have the extended sense "stare, gaze upon," which is found in Middle English.
The rosy-golden light of the setting Sun (or rising Sun) on trees - illuminating the tallest treetops, especially urban trees; akin to Alpenglow.
alternatively: dendronglo
dendron: (δένδρον) is the Greek word for "tree"
from etymonline.com :
glow (v.)
Old English glowan "to glow, shine as if red-hot," from Proto-Germanic *glo- (source also of Old Saxon gloian, Old Frisian gled "glow, blaze," Old Norse gloa, Old High German gluoen, German glühen "to glow, glitter, shine"), from PIE root *ghel- (2) "to shine," with derivatives referring to bright materials and gold. Figuratively from late 14c. Related: Glowed; glowing. Swedish dialectal and Danish glo also have the extended sense "stare, gaze upon," which is found in Middle English.
During a clear sky sunset in November, the tops of the Chicago’s tallest trees were gorgeously alight with dendronglow.
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