killworthy

Etymology
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Adjective

 * 1) Worthy of being killed; killable.
 * 2) * 2000, America: A History in Verse - Volume 3 - Page 374:
 * According to the later sworn testimony of Admiral Thomas Moorer the Chair of the Joint Chiefs of Staff in 1970 the military viewed such defectors as kill-worthy spores who were helping the enemy [...]
 * According to the later sworn testimony of Admiral Thomas Moorer the Chair of the Joint Chiefs of Staff in 1970 the military viewed such defectors as kill-worthy spores who were helping the enemy [...]