obliterate



obliterate someone or something from something

to destroy or wipe out someone or something from something. Karen obliterated the writing from the wall. Max set out to obliterate Lefty "Fingers" Moran from the face of the earth.
See also: obliterate

obliterated

mod. drunk. Fred was obliterated and couldn’t walk to his car, let alone drive it.
See also: obliterate

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Rolandoro-LAHN-do (Spanish)Spanish, Italian, Portuguese
Zartosht-Persian
Yi-Chinese
Age (2)-Estonian
EilÍSIE-leeshIrish
Davis['devis]