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    slay·ing
    [ˈslāiNG]
    noun
    slaying (noun) · slayings (plural noun)
    1. archaic
      literary
      the killing of a person or animal:
      "the slaying of a dragon"
      • NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISH
        the murder of someone (used chiefly in journalism):
        "a gangland slaying"
    slay
    [slā]
    verb
    slaying (present participle)
    1. informal
      greatly impress or amuse (someone):
      "you slay me, you really do"
      Similar:
      make an impression on
      have an impact on
      leave a mark on
      feel admiration
      feel respect
      amuse greatly
      convulse with mirth/laughter
      entertain greatly
      make someone laugh
      Opposite:
      • be extremely impressive, stylish, or successful:
        "she slayed in a jumpsuit" · "you slayed at this quiz"
    Origin
    Old English slēan ‘strike, kill’, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch slaan and German schlagen.
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