khalass
English
editEtymology
editUltimately from Arabic خَلَاص (ḵalāṣ).
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editkhalass
Verb
editkhalass (third-person singular simple present khalasses, present participle khalassing, simple past and past participle khalassed)
- (MLE, slang) To kill.
- 2022 May 26, “Step”, He3mz7 X Drillz X Cmizz37 (lyrics), PressPlay (music), 0:58:
- It was me and bro in the backroads,
Creep and squeeze, tryna hit man’s backbone
Got hit in his head
Bro hit that tag, he should have khalassed though
Said “hit him in the back of the head! And watch it come out of his face!” […]
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editkhalass
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editkhalass (invariable)
Alternative forms
edit- khalasser (variable)
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