Citations:spawnkill
English citations of spawnkill, spawn-kill, and spawn kill
Verb: "(video games) to kill a player or NPC enemy at a spawn point"
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- 2004, Dan Irish, Men of Valor: Prima's Official Strategy Guide, Prima (2004), →ISBN, page 110:
- It is ridiculously easy to spawn-kill the VC at their outdoor spawn location, from several relatively safe locations inside the Embassy's ground floor, especially the library windows.
- 2010, Scott Reiter, Call of Duty: Battle Reports, Reiter's Writings (2010), →ISBN, page 117:
- At one point in the first game Mitchabob and I got in both tanks and just spawn killed them all over and over.
- 2014, Kishonna L. Gray, Race, Gender, and Deviance in Xbox Live: Theoretical Perspectives from the Virtual Margins, Anderson Publishing (2014), →ISBN, page 66:
- Ok everything depends on the map. So if we get Wetwork, or Bog, or Ambush (names of maps from Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare), we just hang out in the back and spawn kill.