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sasinate 

The art of causing others to be fearful/shocked/in awe just by performing the insane skills usually associated with an assassin minus the killing. This term is usually associated with the 'Sasin'.
Oh wow, look over there, that Sasin can sure sasinate! That innocent crowd of bystanders are completely amazed.
sasinate by abt...123 November 3, 2009
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Sassinate 

To approach someone, and then verbally destroy them via insult or comment about their clothing or appearance. The act is often done by a hired hitman, or "sassin"
I hired someone to sassinate this co-worker the other day. She would NOT stop crying.
Sassinate by Shovely Joe August 5, 2012
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Savinate 

to massively over process a basic daily function; also: to utilize brute force in situation(s) requiring delicacy and/or finesse; also: to lengthen a job process through either of the above reasons or your own ineptitude.
It took Tom three hours to find the correct light bulb, then once he did it took him another four hours to install it. Only to have him Savinate that one to the extent that he had to repeat the process all over.
Savinate by VFA-97 December 18, 2008

Sassinate 

To kill or attack with a lot of sass.
Girl 1: Did you hear that Julie and Renee got in a fight today?
Girl 2: Yeah, Julie totally sassinated Renee.
Sassinate by 1457 April 12, 2011

salsinate 

Do not over-salsinate your taco or there will be no salsa left for the rest of the family.
salsinate by Kiki Porry September 19, 2017

e-sassinate 

To not just unfriend someone, but to also block, ban, and delete them from every social network that you are on. Usually this is caused by a friend oversharing.

For example, someone posting and tagging a picture of you taking a huge bonghit on Facebook when your whole family is on your friends list.
I can't believe Adam posted that picture of me. I had to e-sassinate him.
e-sassinate by twidtwid July 23, 2010
A small piece of information. Derived from the word ken, used often in the scottish language and is synonymous with knowledge.
Person 1: "Hey I don't get this shit. How do you solve this problem?"
Person 2: "I got that one. Give me some kenlets on this assignment and I'll help you w/ that one."
kenlet by Norma Y. October 8, 2005
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