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Xzavier Yang
19 May, 15:53
To destroy or ruin something
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Derick Blackburn
19 May, 16:07
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Demolish or obliverate. demolish sounds better though
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Rafael Simmons
19 May, 18:16
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Mutilate, ravage, vandalize, trash ...
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