A fork of Rural Dictionary
Killing someone to deceive your dark overlord into believing that you are their ultimate agent.
(Snape killed Dumbledore to deceive Lord Voldemort into believing Snape was his ultimate agent)
Kylo Ren needed to prove his worth to Snoke because Kylo is actually getting back at the dark side for killing his loved one, as seen by the possible grave Luke stands next to at the end of "The Force Awakens", so he Snape killed Han Solo. (This is JUST a THEORY) kylo ren severous snape dumbledore voldemort snape killing
Killing someone you are truly loyal to convince your evil overlord master that you are loyal to them
Kylo Ren snape killed his dad Han Solo
Killing someone to deceive your dark overlord into believing that you are their ultimate agent.
"Would you believe me if I said he snape-killed him?"
When you kill someone to deceive your dark overlord into believing that your their ultimate agent.
Kylo Ren totally snape killed his father in Star Wars: The Force Awakened
When a spy kills someone very close to them to deceive their dark overlord into believing that they are the ultimate agent. (When Snape kills Dumbledore)
The agent we sent was assigned to snape-kill a loved one in order to overthrow the enemy.
Decieving the enemy by killing ones ally.
Do you remember the time Jon Snow 'Snape-killing' Qhorin Half-Hand?
Killing someone (usually in a book or movie) to deceive your dark overlord that you are they're ultimate agent.
damn he just keeps snape-killing everyone