It’s a word commonly used by Nigerians when they try to insult a pal jokingly on social media.
It is also used to avert Billings from girls
It is also used to avert Billings from girls
by Sawxdick January 03, 2020
Everything can kill you, Even paper! EVEN AIR! doesn't matter what it is
If used correctly, You get killed.
If used correctly, You get killed.
Alex: Did you know that everything can kill you? Just think for a moment on how many stuff can kill you.
Max: Sheeeeeesh man, I know right!
Max: Sheeeeeesh man, I know right!
by nonexistentturtle August 04, 2021
by la cokaraacha January 07, 2021
by NEZ June 24, 2015
A variation on the "Upper Deck" , a Top Kill is the act of securing the water supply to the toilet tank & flushing all the water out until the tank is dry. You then manually lift the "flapper" exposing the hole which leads to the bowl. You then force a large quantity of Butt - Mud into the hole at extremely high pressure therefore sealing the tube permanently.
I was trying to sleep in Todd's parents room, but their god-damn toilet kept running. I finally had to give it a Top Kill or I would never have gotten any rest at all.
by MadMark August 08, 2010
When two players kill each other at the same time. Most likely caused by the weapons being delayed instant-kills, such as rocket launchers, but can more rarely happen with hitscan weapons (i.e. weapons with no projectile travel time) should the players fire at the EXACT same time. Environmental explosives (e.g. explosive barrels) or being in a heavily damaged vehicle (e.g. rocket launcher vs. car) can increase the likelihood.
In a duel or two-team match where the most kills wins, the trade kill results in no net gain of points since both teams earn a point. However, in the rare case where one more kill will result in victory, even a trade will result in the leading team getting the victory. Some game modes only provide score for kills on certain criteria (e.g. headshots), which will make a net zero-score trade kill harder, if not impossible, to get.
In a duel or two-team match where the most kills wins, the trade kill results in no net gain of points since both teams earn a point. However, in the rare case where one more kill will result in victory, even a trade will result in the leading team getting the victory. Some game modes only provide score for kills on certain criteria (e.g. headshots), which will make a net zero-score trade kill harder, if not impossible, to get.
In Halo 3, I saw a dramatic trade kill. Two Choppers from different teams boosted into one another. Since Choppers can even destroy other Choppers with their ram attack, both Choppers blew up and the drivers died.
by The_Epicness9000 June 06, 2021