burn at the stake vs pop off

burn at the stake

verb
  • To kill (someone) by tying them to a post and setting a fire beneath them 

pop off

verb
  • To kill someone. 

  • To release flatulence, generally in short rapid succession. 

  • To perform extremely well (in a video game or other activity). 

  • To die suddenly. 

  • To thrust away, or put off promptly. 

  • To speak frankly. 

  • To fire or launch (a shot, projectile, or missile), especially singly or in small bursts. 

  • To leave and return in a short time. 

  • To turn off. 

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