by Tim Ward July 24, 2003
immolate \IM-uh-layt\, transitive verb:
1. To sacrifice; to offer in sacrifice; to kill as a sacrificial victim.
2. To kill or destroy, often by fire.
1. To sacrifice; to offer in sacrifice; to kill as a sacrificial victim.
2. To kill or destroy, often by fire.
by Stephie-poos October 31, 2005
by Mr. Cardboard November 7, 2011
by Rikeshar November 3, 2004
1. to kill or offer as a sacrifice, esp by fire
2. literary to sacrifice (something highly valued)
3. the world's greatest tooth-and-nail death metal band
2. literary to sacrifice (something highly valued)
3. the world's greatest tooth-and-nail death metal band
Immolation is unrelenting death metal in its purest form. They do not slow the pace of the music or water it down like the pussies in Six Feet Under and Torture Killer. Death metal, after all, is a speed demons dream.
If you heaven't heard Dawn of Possession yet, you are not a death metal fan.
If you do not like Dawn of Possession you are a retarded degenerate and should be immolated.
If you heaven't heard Dawn of Possession yet, you are not a death metal fan.
If you do not like Dawn of Possession you are a retarded degenerate and should be immolated.
by Mr.Angelripper May 30, 2012
1. To kill or offer as a sacrafice with the use of fire
(To kill yourself is self-immolation, not to be confused with self-mutliation)
2. To destroy something by fire.
(To kill yourself is self-immolation, not to be confused with self-mutliation)
2. To destroy something by fire.
1. Anakin Skywalker had an immolation scene where the lava began to burn his body after his battle with Obi Wan Kenobi.
2. Buddhist monks burned themselves to protest the Vietnam War. This was self-immolation.
2. Buddhist monks burned themselves to protest the Vietnam War. This was self-immolation.
by blacksaibot September 4, 2005