verb
- past tense of slaughter; killed (animals) for food
- past tense of slaughter; killed violently in large numbers
- past tense of slaughter; defeated decisively
Usage: informal
adjective
- extremely drunk
Usage: British slang
Examples
- The cattle were slaughtered at the processing plant.
- Thousands of civilians were slaughtered during the war.
- Our team got slaughtered in the championship game.
- The home team slaughtered their opponents 42-7.
- He came home completely slaughtered after the party.
- The pigs were slaughtered for the winter meat supply.