murder
Pronunciation: /ˈməːdə/
noun
verb
- 2 informal punish severely or be very angry with: my father will murder me if I’m home late
- conclusively defeat (an opponent) in a game or sport.
- spoil by lack of skill or knowledge: the only thing he had murdered was the English language
- chiefly British consume (food or drink) greedily or with relish: I could murder some chips

Phrases
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get away with (blue) murder
- informal succeed in doing whatever one chooses without being punished or suffering any disadvantage: some local authorities are letting estate agents get away with murder
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murder one (or two)
- North American informal first-degree (or second-degree) murder.
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murder will out
- murder cannot remain undetected.
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scream (or yell) blue (or North American bloody) murder
- informal make an extravagant and noisy protest: if it gets into the papers, she’ll be down here screaming blue murder

Origin:
Old English morthor, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch moord and German Mord, from an Indo-European root shared by Sanskrit mará 'death' and Latin mors; reinforced in Middle English by Old French murdre