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zero out verb- to kill someone US
Korean war usage. - It was really a matter of luck and probability: the more missions, the more point duty, the more hot engagements, the higher the probability of getting zeroed out. — David H. Hackworth, About Face, 1989
- to be killed US
- So far, not one bungee jumping customer–and only one careless instructor–has “zeroed out” in the State of California. — Erik Fair, California Thrill Sports, p. 55, 1992
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