The term "slay" is often used informally to mean to greatly impress or succeed in a particular context, such as in a performance or competition. It can also mean to defeat or outperform someone or something. The origin of this usage likely comes from the idea of slaying a dragon or enemy in a heroic or impressive manner.
Will slay. For example, "Gregory will slay Steven."
You slay me! (Used to indicate mirth.)Someone must slay that dragon!
Sley and sleigh are homophones for slay.
We sally forth to slay yon dragon! Slay him while you can!
Bennie Slay's birth name is Benny Slay.
Gregory Slay's birth name is Gregory Scott Slay.
The homonym for sleigh is "slay."
The homophone for "sleigh" is "slay."
they were slay to kill the man
Madam Slay was created in 1975.
Brandon Slay was born in 1975.
Taylor Slay is 5' 3".