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ventilate 

Transitive verb: To shoot someone, with the implication that the holes made in the body would allow wind to pass through. May also be applicable to stabbing. Attributed to Kirk Douglas's character Cactus Jack in the 1979 film, "The Villain."

It is likely that no one has ever used this term seriously. It is usually heard as a humorous mock-threat between friends.
Cactus Jack: Take another step and I'll ventilate you!
ventilate by Evac156 February 10, 2005

well ventilated dress shoes 

term used by office workers for sandals in order to be able to wear them in the office
Your feet are warm? Well then you need well ventilated dress shoes!

ventilate 

to shoot someone (from the notion of letting air into someone)
For a second I thought he was going to ventilate.

well ventilated dress shoes 

term used by office workers for sandals in order to be able to wear them in the office
Your feet get all hot and sweaty? Well then you need well ventilated dress shoes!

venomation 

A kind of bod mod (body modification) in which one applies venom on skin or any toxin under in such a way that the rash creates an indelebile shape.

Also venomification or venification.
Venomation all started from a belief that the black widow spider's venom moved through the body in the shape of a star.
venomation by Integger November 16, 2004

venomade 

Lemonade but instead of lemon, venom.
When life gives you venom, you make venomade
venomade by Gikochinai razuberi November 18, 2019