This could be a literal phrase meaning the bear is killing you. It could also be slang. "Killing me" would mean doing something that makes you wish you were dead. They could be bothering you a lot or making you laugh a lot or embarrassing you a lot.
It pretty much depends where you shoot him and 3,4,5,6 shots
People are mean.
It means killing animals in a German accent. And yes in many cases it is mean.
exactly that
exactly that
they can stop killing them
A verb phrase is the verb and its dependents (objects, complements, and other modifiers), but not the subject or its dependents.The verb phrase in the sentence is "is protecting her cubs."The subject is the noun phrase "The female grizzly."
cause people are killing them for there skin and bones
make a killing
Big and mean
She is killed in a Blade ship by a controller after killing Tom. She was in her Grizzly morph.
grizzly spelt wrong
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This was another euphemism for killing someone. You'd "put him to bed" in the ground.
Busy work, chores
It's often used as a euphemism for murder. To "do away with" or "take care of" someone can mean killing them, at least on TV or in murder mysteries. The real murderers may have evolved their jargon.
they are a endangered animal, because many hunters have been killing them and hanging up their heads as tropheys
yes