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nuke verb- to attack with a nuclear bomb US, 1962
- The zealous citizens who sported “Nuke Iraq” T-shirts, or who patriotically roughed up people they took to be Arab-Americans. — Kelly Michelle Askew, The Anthropology of Media, p. 139, 2002
- to lay waste, to ravage, to devastate US, 1969
A metaphorical, if less dramatic, sense. - Part of the fun in preparing touring arrangements is nuking those norms. — Frank Zappa, The Real Frank Zappa Book, p. 185, 1989
- Something happened. You got nuked in the last quarter. — Point Break, 1991
- “[F]or some reason the funding got nuked in the Senate.” — Carl Hiaasen, Sick Puppy, p. 50, 1999
- “Pizza on the second shelf, nuke that motherfucka three.” — Jess Mowry, Six Out Seven, p. 151, 1993
- to heat in a microwave oven US, 1984
- — Connie Eble (Editor), UNC-CH Campus Slang, p. 7, Fall 1988
- in computing, to delete US
- — Eric S. Raymond, The New Hacker’s Dictionary, p. 263, 1991
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