to bump off

  • 1bump off someone — bump off (someone) to kill someone. Unbelievable as it is, this woman decided that she was going to bump off her husband s girlfriend …

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  • 2bump off — (someone) to kill someone. Unbelievable as it is, this woman decided that she was going to bump off her husband s girlfriend …

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  • 3bump off — verb kill intentionally and with premeditation (Freq. 2) The mafia boss ordered his enemies murdered • Syn: ↑murder, ↑slay, ↑hit, ↑dispatch, ↑off, ↑polish off, ↑remove …

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  • 4Bump Off Lover — infobox television show name = Bump Off Lover (愛殺17) caption = An image of Bump Off Lover genre = School, Thriller, Suspense, Romance camera = picture format = 4:3 audio format = Dolby Digital 2.0 runtime = 360 minutes creator = starring = Angela …

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  • 5bump off — PHRASAL VERB To bump someone off means to kill them. [often HUMOROUS, INFORMAL] [V n P] They will probably bump you off anyway! [V P n (not pron)] ...the hit man he s hired to bump off his wife …

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  • 6bump off — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms bump off : present tense I/you/we/they bump off he/she/it bumps off present participle bumping off past tense bumped off past participle bumped off informal to murder someone …

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  • 7bump off — verb a) To kill, especially to murder. Well, hes been wrong ever since I had to bump off Tim Harrigan. Talks about a fair break. As if I had a chance to let the old man get to a gun. b) To cut class; to play truant …

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  • 8bump off — v To kill. The boss thought we ought to bump off the informer. 1920s …

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  • 9bump-off — ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ noun Etymology: bump off slang : murder …

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  • 10bump off — Synonyms and related words: assassinate, blast, blot out, cool, croak, do in, dust off, erase, execute, finish, fix, get, give the business, gun down, hit, ice, knock off, lay out, liquidate, off, polish off, put away, rub out, settle, take care… …

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