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crowd-kill (third-person singular simple present crowd-kills, present participle crowd-killing, simple past and past participle crowd-killed)

  1. To attack someone on the edges of a mosh-pit - who isn't moshing
    • 2019, Amanda van Poznak, Kerrang, How to Mosh, Every move you must know
      Don’t crowd-kill – Crowd-killing is when you wile out on the people at the edges of the pit to get them involved. Leave the innocent bystanders alone.