"Plunder first and destroy later" refers to a strategy or approach where one prioritizes seizing resources or valuables before considering the consequences or the long-term impact of their actions. This phrase often implies a ruthless or opportunistic mindset, focusing on immediate gains at the expense of stability or sustainability. It can be applied in various contexts, including military conquest, corporate practices, or environmental exploitation, highlighting the potential for short-sighted decision-making and the subsequent repercussions.
It is believed to be derived from the greek "pertho(περθω)" meaning "to destroy," and is interpreting as meaning "destroyer."
it mean pretty
'first citizen'
uhhh.... I think you mean: where was the first toilet invented. In Bristol
It means friend.
plunder the till means to steal money from the till.
i think i means to go for something
i think i means to go for something
plunder steal abscond
There is no such word in English. Perhaps you mean plunder, which means to steal goods. During the riot, people will plunder stores and homes.
'anrheithio' mean 'ravage, sack, despoil, loot, maraud. pillage, plunder'.
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This meant a cowboy's personal belongings and baggage. You'd want to pack up your plunder and be ready to move out with the herd.
"Hurry to the spoils!" or "He has made haste to the plunder!"
Destroy
Raze means to tear down, destroy, flatten out, or sweep away. Raze: This is the First Skill of Nevermore in Dota.
to destroy
Thrash=destroy.