Titanic vs killer

Titanic

noun
  • A venture that fails spectacularly, especially one perceived as overconfident. 

adj
  • Of a conflict or contest: involving equally powerful participants. 

  • Of or relating to the Titans, a race of giant gods in Greek mythology. 

  • Having great size, or great force, power, or strength. 

name
  • The R.M.S. Titanic, an ocean liner, supposedly unsinkable, that sank on its maiden voyage on 15 April 1912 after colliding with an iceberg. 

killer

noun
  • A particularly heavy type of handstamp, or portion of one, often obscuring a large part of the postage stamp. 

  • A knockout form of darts or pool involving several players. 

  • That which causes stress or is extremely difficult, especially that which may cause failure at a task. 

  • Synonym of virama (“kind of diacritical mark”) 

  • One who or that which kills. 

  • A remarkably impressive person or thing. 

  • Something that is so far ahead of its competition that it effectively kills off that competition. 

  • A club used for killing fish. 

adj
  • Causing death, destruction, or obliteration. 

  • Excellent, very good, cool. 

  • Distressing, uncomfortable. 

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