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    [Verb]  | "in*cin*er*ate" | \ in-ˈsi-nə-ˌrāt \


    1: to cause to burn to ashes


    Origin: 1555 ;

     Medieval Latin incineratus, past participle of incinerare, from Latin in- + ciner-, cinis ashes; akin to Greek konis dust, ashes;

    [Verb]  | "incinerates" 


    1: to burn (something) completely;


      * e.g., " ... The waste is incinerated in a large furnace. "





    [Verb]  | "incinerate" 


    1: to burn (something) completely;


      * e.g., " ... The waste is incinerated in a large furnace. "





     [ "Incinerate" ]

    1: It is one thing to 'Roast' someone (to make comedic value, and a different thing to 'burn' someone (not funny). To incinerate is to completely destroy them because of their immoral behaviour

      * e.g.,  ... I fucking incinerated them 

     [ "incineration" ]

    1: a humiliating defeat or failure.

      * e.g.,  ... that last game, that was an incineration if i've ever seen one. 

     [ "Incinerator" ]

    1: A device or facility designed for the incineration (burning) of a substance, most often municipal solid waste (garbage). The systematic use of incinerators was first done in Britain in the 19th century due to increasing waste and spread of disease. Today, German and Swiss technology dominates the world's incinerator plants. Modern waste incinerators use the heat that they produce from the burning to generate electricity and hot water. They are popular in densely populated areas where there is no room available to put trash in landfills. Some concerns with incinerators include the production of dioxins, which are highly toxic. Many environmentalists believe that incinerators have no place in modern society. Others believe that they are important because we cannot recycle all waste and that properly operated incinerators are quite safe.

      * e.g.,  ... In countries such as The Netherlands, Switzerland, Sweden, and Denmark, most waste is recycled. Whatever is left over is sent to advanced incinerators where heat and electricity is produced. 

     [ "Incinerate" ]

    1: To cremate.

      * e.g.,  ... Tupac was incinerated. 

     [ "incinerate" ]

    1: to beat someone by alot at a competition.

      * e.g.,  ... man, you incinerated that guy. He got incinerated at the tournament. 

     [ "Incinerator" ]

    1: a boy with no penis

      * e.g.,  ... Tyler Molleson 

     [ "Incinerate" ]

    1: To cremate early, involuntary cremation.

      * e.g.,  ... The girl wanted to incinerate the elderly people who bothered her. 

     [ "Decapitation and Incineration" ]

    1: An extreme cut and blow dry that dramatically changes the persons look.

      * e.g.,  ... Did you see Nat's hair? Decapitation and incineration or what!?!? 

     [ "Nazi Incinerator" ]

    1: The act of flatulating under your covers, waiting 10 seconds, then sticking your head in and sniffing it. Often confused with Dutch Oven, but the difference is, with dutch ovens you're doing it someone else. With Nazi Incinerator, you're doing it to yourself.

      * e.g.,  ... Friend 1 - "You know what I love." Friend 2 - "What?" F1 - "Sitting in my bed Nazi Incinerator'ing myself." F2 - "What's that?" F1 - "Rippin' ass under your covers, then sticking your head under it to smell your gas in all it's glory." 

     [ "Butthole Incineration" ]

    1: To completely incapacitate and obliterate one's butthole.

      * e.g.,  ... "Yo dude, how about those kids on Xbox LIVE? MAN HAHA" 

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