by Jenny Craig works people October 11, 2019
Get the man slaughter mug.Lamb to slaughter line refers an unsatisfying or dead-end job that seems like it would lead you to your death.
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Get the lamb to slaughter line mug.by Linglingpanda December 14, 2017
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person1: AAAAAAAAAAH!!! D-:\
person2: *comes up from behind and kills the vindicator with a shovel* HAAAAAAAA!!! D-:<
person1: whoa dude you just shovel slaughtered him
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person2: *comes up from behind and kills the vindicator with a shovel* HAAAAAAAA!!! D-:<
person1: whoa dude you just shovel slaughtered him
by Female sans January 11, 2018
Get the shovel slaughter mug.A slaughter of crows have taken over the neighborhood. They are in every tree and rooftop and when they take to the air they blot out the sun. The noise is unbearable and when they are at rest they get silent . Then, as one, they stare at you with dead, menacing, beady eyes.
by MadMusulungo March 25, 2017
Get the slaughter of crows mug.Anakin: I killed them. I killed them all. They're dead, every single one of them. And not just the men, but the women and children, too. They're like animals, and I slaughtered them like animals. I hate them!
by Darth EEEEEEEEEEEE December 16, 2020
Get the slaughter mug.British (usually London cockney slang)- Location used to hide all types of stolen goods.
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Etymology: Derived from the far older act of livestock-theft. Butchers received stolen animals because owners could no longer recognise their livestock after the animal had been slaughtered. Animals were very valuable commodities and a robber could potentially sustain a living from stealing livestock and selling them to butcher-fences. A ‘fence’ handler of stolen goods.
A slaughterhouse, hence abbrev. in slang to a ’slaughter’. See ‘slaughter’ used in the British TV series ‘Minder’
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Etymology: Derived from the far older act of livestock-theft. Butchers received stolen animals because owners could no longer recognise their livestock after the animal had been slaughtered. Animals were very valuable commodities and a robber could potentially sustain a living from stealing livestock and selling them to butcher-fences. A ‘fence’ handler of stolen goods.
A slaughterhouse, hence abbrev. in slang to a ’slaughter’. See ‘slaughter’ used in the British TV series ‘Minder’
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by AmericanIsNotEnglish January 20, 2023
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