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wipe out verb- to destroy something; to kill or wound someone US
- [T]here was a certain undeniable decadence in the way we sat there, drinks in hand, watching the kids in the street getting wiped out. — Terry Southern, Now Dig This, p. 128, November 1968
- Police cars caught alone were wiped out with rocks. — Jerry Rubin, Do It!, p. 171, 1970
- And if there is a, thingy, war [...] might as well get wiped out with a few sounds in your head[.] — Mike Stott, Soldiers Talking, Cleanly, 1978
- to remove someone from their position UK
- Then came Odd Job, Gypsy John, Levi; every goddam one of them I wiped out, just wiped out. — Jamie Mandelkau quoting Ken Kesey, Buttons, p. 120, 1969
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