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Etymology

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murder +‎ -ate

Verb

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murderate (third-person singular simple present murderates, present participle murderating, simple past and past participle murderated)

  1. (colloquial, humorous) To murder.
    • 2014, Michael R. Underwood, Attack the Geek: A Ree Reyes Side-Quest:
      I've been hacked, dismembered, or otherwise murderated by a huge Minotaur alongside several of my closest secret-life friends and a snotty brat of a model (don't mind her).
    • 2017, Annie Bellet, Boss Fight: Heartache; Thicker Than Blood; Magic to the Bone, page 30:
      Samir had been toying with me. Wiping my own floor with me, if I was honest. I didn't want to be honest. I wanted to commit some serious murderating for real.