one who destroys and/or kills by means of burnination, esp. when referring to the burnination of the peasants who live in thatched-roof cottages
The thick black smoke that hung over the village the next day was enough to suffocate several of the local children. Their homes destroyed, their families reduced to piles of ashes and charred bones, the surviving peasants had nothing left to turn to. This could only be the work of Trogdor the Burninator.
by Engy May 24, 2003
by Sloppy White February 14, 2003
by clover April 08, 2003
n.
1. one who set fire to things.
v., -nat·ed, -nat·ing, -nates.
v.tr.
To cause to burn.
To set fire to.
To subject to great heat, especially to make luminous by heat.
To arouse the passions of; excite: The insults ignited my anger.
1. one who set fire to things.
v., -nat·ed, -nat·ing, -nates.
v.tr.
To cause to burn.
To set fire to.
To subject to great heat, especially to make luminous by heat.
To arouse the passions of; excite: The insults ignited my anger.
by David May 21, 2003
Trogdor burninates the countryside, and any peasant unfortunate enough to cross his path of wanton burnination.
by Stinko Man March 18, 2003
v. To incinerate something at random without warning, usually by dragon. Commonly affiliated with pesants and the country side in general.
by TheBurninator January 07, 2004