rub out, waste'em, hit, whack, take out, get rid of them, take for a ride, ice
The expression 'bought cotton' means 'doing nothing'. This expression is most famously used by Jem, a character in the novel 'To Kill a Mockingbird'.
it means kill as in take out ALL of someones health in an attack. this is how you get bounties by killing not winning
To use excessive and/or unnecessary means to achieve a goal. E.g. Using a sledgehammer to kill an ant.
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This literally meant to throw into the Pecos river. Cowboys used it to mean to kill by drowning.
The expression is "Close only counts in horseshoes and hand grenades." It means that unless you are exactly right, you are wrong. Being nearly right is not good enough in this case. In the game of horseshoes, points are awarded for ringing the post with the horseshoe, but you can also score if you are less than a horseshoe's width from the post. If you are trying to kill someone with a hand grenade, it is not necessary to hit them with the grenade; you can still kill them if you are close.
rub out waste 'em hit whack take out get rid of them take for a ride
You may be thinking of The Darkness.
They didn't.
yes they will kill you
The killer clowns in Mafia Wars are clowns that kill.
make money
kill him!
that's a job in Moscow.
Here are some:OffTerminateIceHitHoseTake outWhackSmokeWaste
when you kill someone with a look. "Looks can kill"
Yes, in slang it means to kill.
It's the same as catch Karpov accepting a bribe