axe-murder

See also: axe murder

English

Alternative forms

Etymology

axe + murder or Back-formation from axe-murderer.

Verb

axe-murder (third-person singular simple present axe-murders, present participle axe-murdering, simple past and past participle axe-murdered)

  1. To murder (someone) with an axe.
    • 1976 September 20, NEA London Economist News Service, “Touchy Issue: How Should U.S. Define Its Allies”, in Gadsden Times:
      So [] the macabre episode of the two Americans axe-murdered [] became another chapter in the bloody annals of the Korean conflict.
    • 2004, Jeff Strand, Out of Whack, page 21:
      As it turned out, Mrs. Talbot was a perfectly nice woman, and the students she axe-murdered for her unholy rituals weren't close acquaintances anyway.
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