i killed the scarecrow so u can kill it.
Massacre: To kill many people on the spot
They didn't. The Texas Chainsaw Massacre never happened in real life, and Leatherface is a fictional character. See the Related Question.
The term "massacre" is believed to have originated from the Middle French word "massacre," which itself derives from the Old French "massacrer," meaning to slaughter or kill brutally. This word is thought to be related to the Latin "mactare," which means to kill or sacrifice. Over time, "massacre" has come to specifically refer to the indiscriminate and brutal killing of a large number of people, often in a violent and ruthless manner.
To kill a large group of people unnecessarily..i think
boston massacre
Massacre: To kill many people on the spot
When the guard went to kill Ferraro, Elphaba knew they were going to kill him so she did a spell so that he would never die, even though the guards killed him, he never died and became the scarecrow.
it killed 5 people
The TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE was called so because the man in the house with thechainsaw massacred all of the teenagers and they were in Texas, OBVIOUSLY!I'm only a KID and I got that!
They didn't. The Texas Chainsaw Massacre never happened in real life, and Leatherface is a fictional character. See the Related Question.
The word massacre is a noun. It is the intentional killing of a mass number of people. It can also be a verb meaning to kill in a large number.
The Scarecrow lacks a brain .
all i know is kill & slauter.Killing, slaughter, assassination.
March 5, 1770
Assassination, slaying, massacre, bloodshed, destruction, kill, execute, eliminate...
scarecrow
The Scarecrow wanted a brain.